t: I " 3QgrimItarol. Practical Hints abost keeping Milk from Souring:. Milk is a compound, made up of "a mixture of cil (butter,) sugar, caseine (courd) and water. If allowed to btand still, the oily matter will rise to the top in the form of cream. There is a little free alkali (soda) in the water of all sweet milk, and without this 6oda the water will not have the po wer to keep the caseine or curd disolved. The su gar of milk is also dissolved, ia the water. If the sugar can get access to air it is const auly inclin ed to change to an acid, (lactic acid) just as sweet ened water changes to vinegar when exposed to air, and we can see just why milt curdles, and how It may be kept sweet. "We all know that acids destroy or neutralize the effects of alkalies, (such as soda, potash, lime, ic) As before stated, when the milk is new, there is some free soda in it, hut when some acid is formed from the milk sugar, this acid neutralizes the so da, and the water without the soda cannot dissolve the caseine, but it separates into a mass of curd. More sugar turns to more acid, and iu time the whole becomes quite 'sour. Now there are two ways of preventing this souring. The first is : Keep the air away from the milk as much as possible. We cannot very well keep the milk covered air tight, but the oil or cream which rises to the top formes a very good cover if it is kept unbroken. If, then, it is desired to keep the milk some length of time, great care should be taken to keep it still, and preserve the cream undisturbed. Those who get milk but once a day should divide it into seve- j ral portions, each portion to be kept undisturbed j till it is wanted f r use. The second method is : Tut into new milk a little extra soda to neutra lize the acid as fast as it is formed. A bit of soda, say the bulk of a marrowfat pea to a quart of milk, will not injure its taste or qual ity, while it will often keep it sweet for a day or more longer than without it. We have often ta ken milk already beginning to sour and curdle, and by stirring in well a little soda, and rendered the milk as sweet and good as when first drawn from the cow. We know that sweetened water will turn more rapidly to vinegar, (acetic acid) if it is kept warm. Just so the sugar of milk turns acid (lactic) sooner if kept warm, and ou this ac count the cooler milk is kept, the longer it will remain sweet. It is well known that heavy thunder-storm will often render milk speedily sour. This may be ef fected in two ways : the agitation of a thunder clap may introduce more air into the milk, and the great amount electricity passing through the milk may hasten the change of the sugar to acid. We have heard suggested, with how much truth we cannot say, though there is some plausibility In the statement, that milk is less likely to be ef fected by thunder, if it is kept in glazed earthen ware instead of metal vessels like tiu pans ; and also that it will, at such time, keep better if the vessels are placed upon dry wooden benches or shelves away from the walls, than if set upon the bottom of the cellar or milk-room. The reason assigned is, that the dry bench or shelves act as non-conductors, and prevent electricity from going through the milk in its passage from the clouds to the earth. The most important thing in the care of milk however, is to leave it undisturbed not even mov ing the vessel, or agitation the surface from the time the milk is strained, till it is all required for the use. The shallower milk vessels are made, the grea ter will be the yield of cream, as it will the more readily rise to the top. Hints to the Farmers. Keep your enclosures in good repair. If a post or a stake rots supply its place with another be fore it falls and introduces your own or neighbor's cattle Into your com or wheat field. Stone walls are the mobt valuable of all enclosers, where one has the materials for erecting them, or where thev can be obtained within a reasonable distance, walls are cheaper then any other fence that can bo constructed. A farm surrounded with good wall may be regarded as enclosed for all time ; the materials, alihough the walls may fall, or be thrown down, never decay. Next to walls, we may mention stump fence as the most valuable specie of field enclosure. Properly constructed, on land that does not "heave," they endure for generations, and ordinarily subject the farmer to but little expense-; for repairs. Hedges of thorn are also valuable, and pro-luce a most beautiful effect upon a landscape. They are also very dur able and efficient. Milk and Butter Cows. A statement is published, verified by a respon sible name, of the product of milk and butter, of 14 Ayrshire cows, the" property of Edward M. Shephard, of St. Lawrence county, New York, which is worthy of being laid before our readers. It is briefly as follows : "Mr. Shepherd has 14 cows, Ayrshires and their crosses on natives, half bloods, six heifers milking for the first time time, the first week in June feed, grass onley. "Allowing one cow for family use, and deduct ing 40 per cent, from heifers, and his trial stood thus : Cows, . 8 Heifers C, reduced to cows 3.6 11.6 Detect one cow for family 71. G The product for the week was 12 lbs. 12 oz. per cow. The first week in July, feed, grass on ly, and much affected by drought, he milked twen ty, eight of whom wt-ro heifers, milking for the first season, and his trial stood thus : 12 cows, less one for family, is 11 8 heifers, 40 per cent, off, is 4.8 Full cows, . . . . . - . 15.3 "The product for the week, per cow, was 14 lba. 18 oz. and a fraction over. "But lest you might think my allowance for heifers too much, which, however, is considered a just allowance by the dairymen of tlus country, the result of the List trial, without any deduction for their being heifers, and four of them only two years old at that, was 12 lbs. 5 oz. aud a fraction per head, per wotk." .& A writer from Illinois, says that the pros pact for a heavy crop of grain never vn finer in that region than the present time. a KfiW AKItlVAL. ust received for sale at the cheap Book Store of John J. Rodgers, Jr. Exposition of O Id itilows, Valentine Vox, Novels Letter Taper and Foolscap, Noto Taper of all kinds. Port ni unaies do. Perfumery do. do. Stationary do. do. Day Books and Ledgers, Accordeons, Copying Books, Peiia oft very description. Wind.w shades paiicr and oil. Pen Knives. April 27, 185 1. II115UAES I'OK ALI.1TZI.Y. JOHN M'MEEL & BP.0. TF"ave the pleasure to announce to their friends JL JLar.d the public generally, that they have moved to their Nov.- store Room on Bail Road Street, "and are opening from the Eastern and Western markets, a general assortment of Mer chandise and produce 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 in regard to price and qua lity. All kinds of produce taken in exchange f or goods. SOT ICE. A da lilt i 'o Asprrn. Z JOHN SI. KEEL, Gallitzir, Cambria Co., I A TTJackages of Goods or Money will forward dai JS. ly (except Sunday) to all the principal towns in the Union, also, bv the foreign Express of Messrs. Edwards, Sangford Co., to all parts of the world. Sight drafts by tho well known estab lished houses of Messrs. Edwards, Su.gi'orl & Co. oayable on all the banks of England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Passage certificates issued from Liverpool to any point on the Penna. B. B. of the Star Lir.c tailing from Liverpool on 1st, 11th, Gth. 21th, and 2th of each month. Orders from a distance promptly attended to, and answer sent by return mail. Post office opeu at all hours of the day, except Sunday. April 37, lf?54. IK. t. .S.I2UTCI!ISOrT. Sargeoa Dentist & Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth, Of ITollidaysburg, will visit Ebensburg the third week of every month, he is prepared to put np 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 bo put up, they will last a long life. All operations warrauted to give satisfaction, or the money re fused. May 25, IS 54. A'OTICE. LETTERS testamentary on the last will and and testament of Francis Mouse, last of Wa shington township, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned (residing in said township,) by the Register of said county. All jiersons indebted to the estate of said deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. June 8, 1854. JACOB MOUSE. 15. !. Thompson, witli C 12 AS. 1IALL01VELL & CO. --7-IIOLESALE Hat and Cap Manufacturers. IT Furs, Straw Goods and Hatter's Trimmings No. 173 Market Stoect, Philadelphia. Dec. '., 1753. Tombstones! Tombs Mones! ICHARD JONES respectfully informs the pul lie that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Tomb Stones, of Italian and American Marble, manufactured iu the latent style, aud lettered ac cording to any directions. His yard is situated at the south part of the town, where a large assortment of articles in his line are always kept on hand. From long experience he feels confident 1-e can please all tates, and he therefore hopes tole pat ronized by a generous public. June 17, 1753. John Parker. James H. Parker JUIIX IMREiER & CO., "TTHOLESALE Grocers, dealers in Flour and Baton, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskc-. No. 6, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, I'lttsbiirg, la. JOHN PARKE. Jolinstoun Ztlnrblr Works, gDne door Korth cf ths corner of Main and Clinton Streets, Johnstown Pa. j MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones,. Man--lrJLtels, Table, and Bureau tops, manufactured of she most beautiful and finest quality of foreign ami domestic marble, always on hand and made to order as cheap as they can le purchased in the East, with the addition of carriage. From lon experience in the business arid "strict attention thereto, he can assure the. public that all orders will be promptly attended to and the work finish ed in the best and most handsome manner .furnish ed to order and delivered at any place desired. ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and s izes, suitable for farmers and mechanics. Kol.l l.v wholesale or retail. Purchasers are invited to prices. examine stock and R. H. TCDOB. M. ROWatTS. MESSRS. tior&roeii:rts. TKELING thankful to the citizens of Ebens JL burg and vicinity for their former patronage, beg leave to state, that having been loth East and Y est, they have purchased the largwt and best stock of GROCERIES AMD CONFECTION ARIES, that has ever l-een brought to the place, to which they now invite the attention of the public. Their stock consists of Sugars, Black and Green Teas, Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Chocolate, Prepar ed Corn, Durkoc-'s Baking Powder, English and American Mustards, Crackers, Cheese, Fine aud coarse Salt, Palm, Rosin and Castile Soaps, Candler-., Hour. Bacon, Mackarel, CVxltish, Salmon, Herring, Vinegar, Syrups, Molasses, Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, Fluid, Alcohol, Oils, Tobacco and Cigars, of the choicest Irrands : aicmcixES, and a general assortment of Tul. Buckets, Bas kets, Brooms, Brushes, Window Glass. vc. Also, every variety of DRIE D FRUIT, such as Citrons, Prune?, Currants, Figs, Dates and Hai-f-ins, Jellies and Preserves: XUT8 OK EVEIIY DESriUPTIOX, and in fact, every thing that an epicure could de sire. They will ever 1k happy to wait upon all who may favor them with their custom, and feel satis fied that they ere erablcd to sell LOWES FOR CASH, than any other establishment in the place. Ebensbur, Nov. 25, 1853 ly Wanted, 1 rifV IANDS on the Quitman Tannery, to -1-JJpea. bark. One dollar per onrd will 1. P'veu. MURRAY, ZAHM & CO. T"""""- zr-v. "jJS April 20, '51. Valuable property for Sale or Rent. f a TUB subscriber "offers for side his house and JL lot, sjtuatod in the borough of Sammitville, Cambria county, Pa. The building is of plank 24 fet front on the turnpike, and extending back G4 feet along an alley. The front of the building has been fitted up fur a Tiu-Suiilh Shop, and the back for a dwelling. The situation is an excel lent one for the above mentioned business, as it affords a very large wholesale and retail custom. Any person who wishes to purchase the property for that business, can also purchase a good set of tools, !tc. For further yariiculars enquire of W, A. Malone-, who resides on the premises. JAMTS MALONEY. June 20, 1S54. - n4L XOTICE. HIE subscriber who is. tends leaving this place in a short time, nspcctlully requests all who are indebted to him, to call and settle their oc counts on or In-fore the loth of Julv, as nil unset tled accounts will then be hit with a Justice of the Peace for collection. Persons attending to this notice, will save me of selves trouble and costs. June 20, 1354. trouble, and save them W. A. MALONEY. Opposition is the Life of Trade. THE subscriber having 2urcha-:cd the Black smith Shop f Tmerly occupied by James Kel ly, in tho borough of lrt:tto, respectfully ap peals to the public in general, and the farmers in particular, to inform them, that he has received from Philadelphia, a full assorted stock of Iron -a k;ti, nu t h. jnepai'-a 10 worK cheaper and better than any other man or men in the district. He defies any 111:1:1 to compete wit'i l.im cithtr in cheapness or durability ; and, since " Opposi tion is the life of trade," he g-.K-s in for his share. lie lias always on hand a L-rge lot of Horse Shots and Nails, for th? accommodation of trav tiers. P. MEALEY. July C, 1R5-I; N. B. Als, produce taken in exchange for work. P. M. A Valuable Car in for Sale. THE subscrilxr desiring to remove to the West, offers for sale the valuable farm 011 which he now resides, situated in Allegheny township, four miles north of Ixretto, and eight miles north-east of Ebensburg, and adjoining lands of Francis Cooper and John McCoy. The farm contains about 75 acres, of which 50 are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation, ami the rest affords the choicest rail timber. There are on the premises a log dwelling and barn, a small young orchard, and an excellent pe rennial spring of water. The terms, which will lc reasonable, will be made known through mnil or otherwise bv the subscriber. EDWARD CONARY. June 22, 1854. txiox nousc, Ebensburg, Carctria Co., Pa. THE sub.scrilior would respectfully inform his friendsj and the tjaveling public, that he has l'-a e l the house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary O Evans and is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. The est:di lishment has lxt-n furnished with every conveni ence that can be had. His rooms are large and well ventilated. His table will lw supplied with the best the market can a.Tor-1. His bar vi!I con tain liquors of the be.-t brands, and Lis stable is large and attended by careful and obliging host lers. JOHN A. BLAIR. Dec. 23, 18:-3. S. C. "Wiufrard and C X. lVIrsrarl. ATTOUXL1S AT i,AW. EHE.18HLHO, PA. "T7"ILL practice in the several Courts of Cam- v bria, Rlair, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear field county. Otlice nearly Lit.inger's Hotel. CO-Also Agents for the sale of Lauds in Cam bria and adjoining Counties. Crj-Also Agents for the Ur.ion Fire Insurance Compain-. -Also Agents for the American Life Insurance Company. AprilC, 1851. Iuakxcl'S iiorsi:, Formerly the "Washington Hotel, Allegheny Street, near tho Diamond, XIOULIOAYSIIL'UC;, IA. THE subscrilicr respectfuily informs his friends and the public generally", that he has taken the above old established stand and entirely re fitted and repaired it iu such a manner as to "ren der it second to no hotel in the coimtry. The Bar has been newly stocked with the Wht Wines. Liquors, and iScgars that could be purchased, and the table will at all times be supplied with the best the Market affords. The RESTAURANT 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, fuliv assured that he can render satisfaction. Dec. ). 1853 G. W. DANNALS. NICHOLSON LANDS. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. THE title to all lands formerly the property of John Nicholson or of Morris and Nicholson, within the bounds of Gimbria and Indiana coun ties, as well as a portion of said lands, situate in Clearfield county, being vested in the heirs of the date James C. Fisher, and from whom only a lcS gal title can be obtained to any of said lands. All persons are therefore cautioned against pur chasing a title to any of said lands, from persons having ..r pretending to have an agency from the heirs of Nicholson. Every information regarding tho title to said lands may Imi obtained bv application to the sub scriber. " E. SHOEMAKER, Att'y in fact for the Ex'rsof J.C. Fisher, dee'd. KTAMS. JOUX BIKE. Ilia BVfl5. UUbU JSIk SEW ITItltl! THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED that the late firm of Evans & Jones, have cn cred into a co-partnership with John Evans and John Hare in the Tannery and Boot and Shoe manufacturing business. Their friends are invited tocall at the old stand of Evans & Jones, a few doors east of Cannon's Hotel, and the Tannin establishment owned by J. Moore. They have constantly on hand a large assort ment of French calf-skin, Men and Womens' Mo rocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to exe cute work on the shortest notice. The highest cash prices paid for hides either in trade or cash. Being practical workmen themselves, and using none but the very best matcriasl they are confi dent they can execute work as well and as cheap as any establishment in the country. Feb. 17, 1854-tf. WM. (i. WILSOX, JUSTICE of the Peace, Sunimitville, Cambria county, Pa.- Office East of the Allegheny Portage Railroad on the Turnpike. March 80, 1851. NOTICE. THE subscriber is about to relinquish the prac tice of Mctlirine, would call upon persons in debted to him to make immediate payment thereof All persons having claims against the under signed will present the same to him, or in his ab sence to Wm. G. Wilson, Esq., Summit , . JAMES C HOW, Mv U, '54. 2m. ST. JUKI'S ACADEMY. , -. -. FOR. Hoarders aud Day Scholars. . (inukii thi tiai or thi SitTim or MxEct.) HOLL1DAYSBURG, PA. THE School is divided into three general divi sions or classes, in which the following bran ches arc taught : FIRST CLASS. Geography, Grammar, Spelling, Reading, Arith metic, Tables, Writing, Composition, Poetry, History Ancient and Modern Philosophy, As tronomy, Use of the Globes, Plain and orna mental Needle-work. SECOND CLASS. Ibis Division inchids all the branches taught in the first class, the distinction existing only in tli length of the lessons. THIRD CLASS. Spelling, Reading, Writing, Tables, Arithmetic, tlr-ogrnphy and Grammar. (jy Extra branches common to all the -lasi-.es. Piano Forte, Guitar, JYocal Music, French mid Dmwing. TERMS. I'it Boarders $100 per annum (including wash ing, bed and liedding.) Daj Scholars First and Second Clashes, $3 per quarter. Third Class $2 per quarter. TERMS FOR EXTRAS. Music with use of instruments. Drawing, French, Juiii 1, '3-1. -If. $5 00 4 00 8 00 UY.U. f. UODGIUS. IlAVlU JJ.ONtS A1IEU) )I' ALL CS2ETITIX. VT)'.'LD respectfully inform their old as well , as their new customers th:it they have re cti vd an extensive assortment of Spring ami Sumner goods, which for beauty and quality are not t Ik; found in the county of Cambria. The assortment consists as follows : NW style Brocade Silks. C! j'ie and changeable do. Stipe and plaid do. Dc.aino, all colors and qualities. Brtige dc Laints. Al the lat-Jct styles of Ladies drrs Goods. Bind azi ties, black and colored Alpaca. Frmch liws. Chintzes, Prints and Ginghams. A tandsome assortment of Dress Trimmings. G hves, Mitts, H'-Mcry, Shawls, Veils, tvc. For" men's and Boys' wear, we have cloths, cassit yres, vestings, hats, caps, bxits, shoes, Are. A Is-'! a large assortment of Groceries and (Juccii.vare. As eare determined not to be undersold, call in In-fi.ru purchasing elsewhere. Mrj' lrj, '51. Dr. Charles Walters. FIERS his services to the citizens i t Sum mtville, and adjoining vicinity, in the prac tice iii jTedicine and Surgery. He nay be found at all times when nt pro fcssioinlly engaged, at his office next do- r to Bell's Store, or at the Mansion House of J.imes M. Rifle. My 1 XOTIl'E. WVNTED, twelve 00 fifteen Stone Masons vn Seeri-ms 12. IS, 14, 1" A" f the Indian? Branch Railroad. Constant employment and wages will be given. Also,f.ftccn or twenty gixxl Quarrvmcn. will find a mtnmer's employment in a healthy and ph-asam section of the country, to whom the hi"he.-t wasres will be civen. Pavments made monthly. PHILIP & THOMAS "COLLINS. Indian Branch, April 27. 1S54. "altoona hotel" AITOOXA, MLIAJS COIAT1, I4., A. REEVES, Proprietor. A'bi 27, 4351. DRAFTS SOLD. ON Enghm l, Ireland and Scotland, from 1 upwards also. Passage Tickets by the "Old Black Star" Line of Packets, sailing from Liver poolon the l.-t, Gth, 11th, 10th, 2 M, and i?th of ta h month. W. A. NLIT. .gt. Chison, March 2-'?, 1854 tf. TO TliU Il TV. c:l the attention of our friends and the pu'Iic generally to our new stock of Goods just reeeivid, which will I sol I low for cash. Flour, l;u-o:i and Salt constantly on hands. 20 Sacls Ground Alum Salt, which wc will sell at cost. p. S.- kll persons knowing themselves in debted to is on book account, or for freight will please call and settle. W. W. IVORY A" IXX March Ti, '54. THE EMPORIUM. THE CHEAPEST GOODS TO BE FOUND AT THE NEW STORE Laurel Swamp. THE citizens of Cambria County, are respect fully invited to examine our stock Ix-fore purchas ing elsewhere. An acquaintance with our stixk and manner of doing business, will con vice you of the superior inducements we are enabled to offer. Our varied assortment comprises Dry Gxls of every kind; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clotldng, Hardware, and Queensware, Ce dar Ware, Drugs, Dye Stuff; Groceries of all kinds; an excellent assortment of Fish, Arc, Ac, An v articles called for which we have not on hand," tan le obtained in a few hours, by IVnn'a. RaiIro;l and Adams y G).'s Express, at the low est raUs possible. We feel assured that thise who will call and look through our stock, which under all circumstances we are pleased to show, will be disposed to buy. Our terms arc cash. W. A. NEFF & (XX GCJ-ADAMS & CO.'S Esjress Oifice has been removed from the Summit to Crosson Station Iaurel Swamp. W. A. NEFF, Ag't. March 18, I80-I. A KLVOIATiOA IX LiIi:.SlIUnG! KEW LSJ CHEAP BOOK 8T0EE ! ! TRODGERS, Jr., would invite the public to call and examine hisextensive and spledid as sortment of Miscellaneous Bixiks, consisting of Hot Corn Scenes in New York Shakspeare's Quotations Webster's. Dictionary, Unabridged Bollin's History Uncle Tom's Cabin Lurcuz I )ow Josephus Cooper on Education and Prac tice Robinson Crusoe; Lights and Shades of Free masonry Chamber's Information for the People Bibles of all kinds Protestant Bibles Doway Bibles Presbyterian IIjTim Books School Books of all kinks Encyclopaedia of America Draft ing Tajier Tracing Muslin Stationary of all kinds Song Books of all kinds. I lis collection is far superior to any ever brought to this place, and he hopes the public will extend him a blx-ral patronage. March 3, 1651. KEW ARRAXullMLM. IAST LINE RED COACHES, BEL0NG 1 ING to Messrs. Thompson & Brawly, will leave Ebensburg, twice every day for Jefferson. The first will leave at 9 o'clock, A. M., meeting the morning train on Penn'a. II. It. for the east at I I o'clock and 38 miu. Several coaches leaves at 6 o'clock in the evening meeting the train going west at 7 o'clock and 58 min. ; returning, first coach leaves Jefferson for Ebensburg at 1 o'clock, P. M., and second, at 8 P. M., immediately after arrivals of the pass er trains. Feb. 17, 1854- - , MICHAEL 13AX JIAGEIIA.Y, Attorney at Law, Ebensbnrg, Pa. FFICE No. 9, " Colonnade Row," near the Court House. o January 1, 1851. ly. ciuis l. ii:itsiiic:, Attorney at law, Johnstown Pa. FFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Sto ry of Good Sf l'trshhig's Store Room. January M0, 1851 ly. 253. E1ASSO.Y, Attorney at Law, Ebtasburjj, Pa. FFICL in the Court House, up stairs. Aug. 1, loo:?. AKKAIIA3I SiOrELiaT, Attorney at Law Johnstawa o IT'ICE on Clinton Stntt, a few doors north 01 ti.e corner cl M:mt -in I Clinton. Avril T. L. KIEV EIS, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. O FFlClu in Main Street, two doors cast of ti e l. ho Oliice. March ls,ll. ly. Br. tieo. 12. Kelly, FFERS his professional sirvkes to the citi-Z'-ns of Je'Vcr.-on and vicinity, in thp T.1--1'.- t ice of Mcdicii!'- and Surgery. Odiee next d.xr to Mr. Lytle's Store. May 0, 1853. Jcstice of tho Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., "VTILL attend promptly to all collections cn T 7 trostcd to his care. Office, adjoining his dweliiog. July 21, 18.-o.tf. r. 3i. GLiic;i:, J ustios of the Peace, foot of Plane Ko 4, A. P. E. TL. "7"'LL attend proinj.tly to all collections ci: ' trustf.l to his cure. Office, adjoining the Post Otike, July 28, 1852. Ir. Henry Yeagley, Practising Physician, Johnatown. Pa. O FFICH next d K-r t- his Drug Store, corner ol .Vain and Le-iford slrcets. Johnstown, July 21, 1S.V2. X ass-ii ted -ic,:cs of .Stone War-.-, ju.it re mJ f J ceived at the Cheap Store of E. ROBERTS. CA.iiizri a iioi.se:. JerTenon, Cambria County, Penciylvania, JOII.V IIRAIVKV, IroprIelor. T1HE Proprietor of this new J it t-1 would res X peetfuliy inf -rtn the public, that he has it now ojen, and ready lor the aecommodarioa of guests. No pains or expone h;us te-n spared in the furnishing and arranging of this House; and the building itself W-ing new commodious and 'onve!iient, it will le lotind a pleasant place t.f sojourn for travelers and larders. HIS UAH will at all times be supplied with thelKstofWir.es and liquors, and HIS TABLE will coittain every delicacy the Marker can aff r 1. The beds are i.tw an.I good, and the health, case and comfort of his guc-ts will be untiringly stud ied. BOARDERS ui:l Le taken Ly the v.ctk on rea. liable terms. f- Ati attentive OstW .ull tdwuys be in M tctidanco, aad tlio ftabli-ig will be fo-md cood. Nov. IS. 1S.j.-. JOliK 1 KrViTT. WILLIAM Si LEVITT. JOHN KcDEVITT &3H0., "V" "HOLES ALE gr.v-ers and dealers in For- t eign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified Whis key. Flour, Bacon, Fish, Cheers. tc, kr., No. ."11 Lilx-rty street, opposite the heal of Smith-ti.-ld. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dec. 2. lS?2-P-t;f. JtfEIV V. MAtai.l., HAS leas,-;! and refitted the M'Millen House, (late the P. -unet II -tel.) in the borough C1' Johnstown, where he will Ik? glad to receive any of his friends who may favor him with their pat ronage. He has also opei. ed a bar with a choice selection of wines and liipiors of all kinds. Meals served to suit passengers who wish ti travel by the Pa. R. R. JOHN C; MAGILL. Johnstown. Pa.. Julv 22, 1.13. James Doug-herty, at REINH0LD, DASH & CO., "VTHOLESALE- aud retail dealers ia Tobacco. f Suuff and Cigars, warehouse at the South West dorner of Third and Race streets, Philadel phia, lately occupied by Lud wig, K needier & Co., keep constantly on hand a large and wtil selected stock of the most celebrated 1 rands of CHEWING TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGARS, Domestic cigars, and S;.uff. which they offer f- r sale on as favorable terms as any house hi the city. Orders promptly attended to. August 5, I80.I 5-ly. This way for Good and Cheap Goods. "S 17 ILL le opened this week at the brick store T ? of J. M -ore, in El ensburg, a general as sortment of cloths, cas.-imeres, tweeds, and a great variety of summer goods, together with any quantity of prints, lustres and other dress goods. ALSO, A L A R G E n ;o'l n.-sortment of hardware, queensware, Kiddlcry, clothing, stationary, drugs, inc., ercr. Persons wanting loors and shoes, hats and caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their ad vantage to call at the BRICK STORE. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear-ncstlj- requests his customers and the public gener ally, 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 g. -od ; and he also takes CASH when offered. J, MOORE. LIensburg. April 28, 1S51. TAILORING. rilHE undersigned informs his customers that A the firm of Bcynon & Johnston, is dissolved by mutual conseut, and that the subscriber still continues the business in the room recently occu pied by the old firm, where he will be happy to see Ins lormcr patrons anil as many new ones as please to call. He receives regularly from New York and Philadelphia, the latest fashions and cannot be beat either in the shape or fit of Goats, Pants or Vests, by any other Tailor in the coun try. He respectfully asks the public to give him a call, and confident his work will recommend itself. ff- All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for work. LEWIS BEYNON. April 20. ISr2.-tf. J. PATTOW THOMPSON, Willi Marplc Elli &, McClurc, IMPORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and Do mestic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Satins, Silk Vestings, Cravats, Ribbons, White Goods, Suspenders, Combs, Brushes, Buttons, looking Glasses, iVe. No. 15 North Third Street, two doors abovo Church Allev, Philadelphia. M. M. MARPLE, J. A. ELLIS. E. C. McCLURE. p. ... . L.1TIIOIIC HOTEL, Wektmorcland Co., Fa.. m. Marshall, having leai m com- 9 1 modious, una popular Hotel, hituated ner the Pa. R. R., invites a call from the traveling public. Tho establismer.it has undergone consi.b erable repair, and finished iu the best potuiiblo manner. No pains will be spared to a id to tL comfort and convenience cf its guests. Dec. 2-i, 1853. ratililoiialde Iotlilugr Emporium, Clinton Gt. Johnstown Pa. GREAT attraction at the comer of Clmton and Locu.-t streets, opposite tlie Exchange Hotel and the M'MiJh-n House, Jobiistown, Carc biia co., Pa., where the subscribers have jut-t re ceived a larpe and fashionable assortment of Fall and Winter Ready Made Clothing. Nov. 4, 1S52. JOSEPH GANS & CO. :'ev Cabinet Ware Rooms. AMES S. TODD, informs the citiwus cf c-nsljur". and ti.e tul!ic nencrallv. thit hn h.is ojrened an extensive a.nl varied UKS.irtment of CABINET WARE in Mr. Robert Davh,' now buildii:g, Main street, nearly ojipo-ite the "Man sion Ibjt'.se," where he will ls happy t- haro them call and examine Li MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND OTHER VARIETIES OF FURNITURE, Consisting in pritt of Sofia, Bureaus, Tables, Bod stoads, .Secretaries, Stands, Ax., Ac. lie will have constantly on hand an excelhait assortment i f Fancy and common Ciiaiks, which h-j will sell lower than ever btf jre offered in thi place. Every article offered will be made in the mont workmanlike manner, of the l-:t materials; and REPAIRING of all kinds will be promptly at tended to. His terms are CASH, and being de termined to sell low, and keen none but good ar ts :!cs, lie hoj cs to receive the patronage of a dia criintnating public. i;Unsburg, July 29, Itf.S. I)L.TINT. IL-S. BELFORD, Surgeon Dentist, Inform the public that he has reirn-Kl t Ilollidavn- burg, aiid pcriijatjciitly locate J in the rfiict he oc-C'iic-d during his lat r vi -it, (oijc door wwt of II. -wit's Store 0:1 Allegheny fct.,) where he will b jiloased to afend to any operations in LU pro-f.-siuit. All work do:ie by him will be varran-t-d. Ilollidavi-burg, August 2C, 1653. II ATS ASO CA!'S. finriE sulseriber invites atfenin to his Uu fi- Myles of Hats, consisting of all tho various ccicnpUiins now worn, which catot be excelled in Philadelphia or tlsewliere. Country merchants will find It to their advn tage t purchase at this establishment, a- our fa cilities for manufacturing will enable us to offnc great inducements to country merchants. ISAAC M. ASIITON. 172 Market bt., PhSadelpldji. Dec. SO, IS-'!?. I'AVia. J0H5 LIOTD. IJavIs & Lloyd, J STAYING f rmcd a partnership in the Mer S. cantilo Buiricvs, w.,u!d repectf;il!y &hcit th patro'iago cf their friond an 1 the public treu era'iv. Cili and lcc us at the oM st.iid wf Wni. I) T Ar.rii 21. 1A.V2. H. W. MAWACJA'S XITCD STATES HOTEL, at. 1 u he Railroal D. p t, Ilarrisbnrir, Pa. Dec. '.' lsr,;?. 50 AARRELS fcALT. just received at the ;i--.e -f -HUGHES A WHERRY. Jciferson, July 8. EGNLR ic GREGG, "ViniOLESALE dealers ia Wine nd Lsqu-r which, they are prepared to f:;r:;if,b enmp t mcrliaL's ui'id hxei keepers. V'i:oh' U.vi ALv.kct sto et, rhihvielpU, I'a Feb. 2, lS52-ly. VX A I'll 31 A S ITA C"I Oil V. fpiIE subs.-riltr v.ou'.d r-?s.vtiaiiy if im tho I i itueui of Eb-ia-biir, anl ths putii. genctallv, that he will carry ou tne Coach M-kig'm-.:li.d.t"g the Smith work, at the maLinc ship f.rmojly occupied by Mr. Audeuv-a, iu t .e 1 ear of E. Hughes' store, whire, ly using none but tL ch. icest m.iteiial, ai.d employ my none but Ui b-st woikrut-ii, he hoped to couviuce all who will do him the favor to csamiue his work, that ia p.int of durability, aj.rt-arance or cheapness, it cannot bo excelled by any similar catabiishmeu in the State or elsewhere. Persons wishing bargain ia the purchase of a cani.igH, v.illctn- sult their own ii.tcre-ts by piving him a call They arc rreparcd to supply the following kind cf vehicle.', iz : Buggies of different qualities and prices, Ear ouches, Chariot tecs, one and two horse rockawayg, close quarter cliptic and C-Spring Coachra; te cend- hand work of different kinds, Ac, making a variety that will suit all tastes and ail purse. Repairing done with neatr.ess aid despatch. ROBERT GALBREATIL Jan. 20, 'o4. CUAieLIIS ALItUICISaT, Attcrnoy at Law, Ebengburg, Pa., "tt"57"ILL practice in the several courts cf Gnm- T bria, B'air and Huntingdon cctraties. Ger mans can consult and receive advice in their own language. OiRce opcsite the Court Konjie, for merly occupied hy R. L. Johnston, Esq. Ebsensburg, February 3, 1853 ly. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. TILL practice in the several Cjurts of Cam bria, Indiaua, and Y cstmoreland cou::tie. Olliee in the Centre st.. adjoining Gen. McDon- aid's dwelling. Jan. lo, lbol. ly. A CAUD. DR. A. YEAGLEY, having permanently lo. cuted in Jefferson, Cambria county, respect fully tenders his professional services to the citi-. zeus of tlie place and the surrounding country, ia the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Olliee in Main street, where he can always b found and consulted, except when absent on pro fessional business. Jefferson, April 14, 1853 25. H. C. CAKCTH. WM. TTREy. J. O. DEW. Geo. "V. Todd, with Carutli, Terry & Dew. IMPORTERS and Wholesale Jobbers in Eng lish, German and Domestic HARDWAKF'. Guns, Pistols, Y'aiters, Ac. 151 Market Street, between 1th & 5th, TIIL ADELPIIIA. Sept. 2, lS53.-3m. DlsKoIutlou of l'ai tnrr)hip. nHH Partnership heretofore existing Ix t ween A- Drs. Jackson & Howe, is tliis day dissolv! by mutuul consent. R. M. S. JACKSON. J. HOWE. Feb. 13, 1851-tf. COnCKLIPl'ICOTT A CO., HAVE constantly on hand a full assortmout of Tea, Wines, Liquors and Groceries, gen erally. No. 17 North Water 8tret, aad No. 10 North Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, 1853. ir
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