LOCAL C 0 L U M N. OUR PAPEB. We have Lerctoforo omitted to notice the new drees of our paper, which we have procured at ouiisidorallo expens e, and hope it will be regarded by our patrons as an evidence of our desire to im prove its appearance and inaka it acceptable to tbem, at the same time we shall spare no pains to render its columns more useful and entertaining and worthy of their continued patronage. We have also procured a large and varied bup ply of new JOB TYPE, which will enable us to Aocomodatu our customers with all sorts of Bills, Posters, Cards. &c. &c, done up in the most ap- f roved and fancy style. As we have two new ron Washington Tresses, we will lie prepared to xecute our Job Work in the must expeditious manner, and upon the shortest notice. The general superintendence of our office is under the care of Mr. Ciiaui.es Wimmer, an ex perienced workman, who speaks loth the English and German languages fluently, and will at all times le ready, to accomodate our German friends with Job Work in their own language. We return our thanks to our brother editors in the state, who have so favorably noticed the new appearance of our paper, and thus encouraged, we can only say to them, as well as to the Demo cracy of our county that we shall endeavor to ren der it an efficient organ of the principles and measure of the party which we all support. Johnstown Hotels. Mr. James Downey has leased fur a term of years the ilcMillen House at Johnstown. Dow ney will neither be sparing of the means and time to make his house a desirable stopping hue, and with the assistance of Mr. James McUreight; an o'd an! txperieneed hand at the business will make it second to no house in tha county. See Advertisement. We had well nigh neglected to ive our friend XNGI.ehaugh a passing uotice. lie lias now re modeld the old Exchange Hotel in the interior, from t'.ip to bottom, and furnished itofTin style e pil if not superior to one half of our country hotels, and as to the provender ''he can't be beat." Johnstown can now boast of at least two good hotel. Sad Accident. Mr. John McCloAy, a section boatman, met with a sad accident at the Half-Way House on last Saturday. In attempting to jump from one Loat to another, while they were in full headway, iell under the truck car severing his right arm "from his body ?lose to the shoulder; and also smashing one foot into a complete jelly. He sur vived but a very short time after the accident hap pened. Mr. Ik. we are informed leaves a wife and several small children to mourn his, untimely nd. New Advertisements. Auditors Notice, by John S. Rhey Notice by Ch&s. Murray Cambria County Medical Society meets at Johnstown on Tuesday the Sth inst. O. W. Smith advertises that he will commence brewing for the season, both at Pittsburg and Wheeling, and will be ready to fill all orders for lis Ales, &c. Court. Our Court commences on the first Monday of -September, at which time we will be happy to .meet our old subscribers, and hosts of new ones. Appointment. We see ly the last Hiillidaysburg Standard, that Mr. James D. Rea, Esq., of tliat lorough lias been appointed Associate Judge, in room of Judge Gardner resigned. Wc consider this an excellent appointment. Uott Orunmiup. A few days ago a small work reached our Sanc tum called Towers Elements of Grammar. The book is neatly made in paper backs, and has the appearance of a convenient school book, as to its conformation. We examined its contents and found it to possess ono virtue at least, that of clean, plain, large type. All books for schools, and indeed all books" designed to be read, or stud ied, should come with the recommendation of large plain printing. As to the merits of the grammar in question, we have to say that such is now the variety of books of this "sort, that both differences and mer its are almost lost in the mass. Almost every ex perienced teacher or good gram snariaa nowadays cither publishes a grammar book or has one in manuscript for his private use. We have never seen much improvement on oil fun-ay as yet. If we should give a preference to any other, perhaps it would be Bullions work. All others, without advancing a new principle, are for the most part the offspring of egotism or Avarice. " A lodge of Know Nothings has Lee a or ganized in Elenslwrg" JIollidagsLurg Standard, The Editor of the Standard is mistaken we are well satisfied from our knowledge of the citi zens of Ebeusburg, that Knov-Nothirgism, which Is even more odious if possible, than Nativeism, can never assume a tangible form in this locality. Not that we claim for our people a greater a mouut of intelligent patriotism than prevails in other communities, but simply from the fact, that the one half if not a majority of the citizens of our town are either foreigners themselves or the sons of foreigners. It is not likely therefore that they would at tach themselves to an o enly avowed anti-foreign organization. It may be possible that we have amongst us a few patriotic spirits who claim to love their country and its institutions more ardently than their neighbors and who entertain a holy horror of elevating to ofiicc any of our Welch or Irish citizens, but we confidently pre dict that they will never have the impudence to outrage public sentiment by establishing a branch of so infamous a society in our peaceful and quiet borough. Our mountain air is entirely too pure for its healthy existence it would sicken and die, and its aiders and abettors would be hissed to scorn by the very children on the street Whatever may be its success elsewhere we think we can afely affirm that Ksow-Nothingism will never find a lodgment never Ikj dignified with a lo cl habitation and a name in Ebensburg. It is said to have been founded by a well known New York rowdy. THE LATEST FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ALPS. Uostox. August 2. The steamer Alps ar rived with Liverpool dates to the 19th A Vienna despatch gives a rumor of the death of Priuce Paskiewltseh. Omer Pasha states the loss at Giurgcvo, on tho 7th, at 1700 Russians. At Fraterchti there are 70,0g0 troops, which mxt continually being reinforced. Three hundred persons were arrested at St. Pcterspurg, being charged with an intended outbreak. The police told them that their po litical opinions were such as to require their imprisonment as a matter of necessity. The allies were in full inarch for the Danube on the Sth. The English were midway bet ween Shumla and Kuischuck. The French Lad arrived at Rutschuk. Paris, Tuesday. Advices from Madrid tat that the town and garrison at Barcelona The Turks crossed tho Danube in. force at several points on the fith. They attacked JJagudeurs Paulonaud Loenmoff with another Itiu-sian detachment at Fratcschi . The ltus- Bians were completely routed. By advices from llerman.-i;adt on the lGth, we learn that Jfrince (iortschakoff was at Fra teschi with 70.000 men. It was rumored that Gen. Aurep had coiu- milieu suiciue. Gen. Propofl's division was at Nicopolison me ytn ult. Many additional rumors prevailed of now negotiations. r From Vienna, on the 17th, it is stated that the Austrian ultimatum had either been sent or would be sent on that day to St. Peters burg, demanding the evacuation of the Da nubian principalities within a certain time. The time mentioned is understood to be ono month. An Austrian correspondent says that as re gards the present phase of the Oriental ques tions and the answer, the demands of Austria are but imperfectly satisfactory, but there are some materials which might possibly serve as the basis for peace negotiations. These are left to the decision of the western powers. Upon the receipt of the answer, Austria, acting upon her convention with Prussia aud Turkey, upon cordial understanding with the wstrn powore, will tkc all measures requi site for the re-establishment of the balance of power for the integrity of Turkey, and the general peace, on a safe basis. Lord John Iiusscl has given notice that the Government will ask the country for an ad ditional war credit. It is thought that the opposition will make it a party question, and if possible defeat the ministry, and cause them to resign. STILL LATER. Arrival of The Canada at Halifax. Austria has gone over to llussian intcreote, and making warlike preparations. Prog ress oj the Spanish Kecolution. Advices received at Paris from Madrid da ted July 18, state that the insurgents were masters of the city. During the night the troops engaged in support of the Queen act ed vigorously against the barricades, but for the most part were unsuccessful. The Madrid Gazette published on the 18th a list of the new Ministry. General Cavagl is appointed Commander of the Cavalry of Madrid. At the last accounts the fighting between the troops and insurgents was going on iu sev eral parts of the Capitol. A battle had been fought between General O'Donnell and General Blazer, in which the latter was defeated, wounded and taken pris oner. The populace had taken possession of and sacked the palace of Christina, at Salamanca. Grenada and the whole of Catalonia has risen against the government, led by the Cap tain General, and fighting was going on at several points. The insurrection is spreading rapidly. A telegraphic despatch from Bayoun, uuder date of the liOth, stated that Madrid and the gar rison had pronounced against the Queen. The Cabiuet has dissolved, and San Luis, the Premier has fled. Gen. Narvaez has offered to form r new ministry. Espartero had placed himself at iAiu head of ilic lusurgcuia, ami was luarcuiug on Madrid with the central division, while Gen Sebanna was advancing with a force from the Basque Provinces. Numerous large cities, and also the Balea ric Islands, have declared for the insurgents. Sargossa is expected to join the revolt. The insurrection hitherto has been mostly confined to the military, but the citizens Mere now joining. Rumors were current that Queen Christina had fied to Bayonne. Queen Isabel is also reported to have left Madrid, and that the Duke de Montpensier, had been declared Lieutenant General of the Kingdom, All these rumors are, however, considered doubtful. Generals Concha and Gonzales Bravo, have arrived in England. The insurgents, if successful, may offer the throne to Don Pedro of Portugal. The French Government is said to favor the insurrection. It is surmised that Russia is endeavoring to prevent the insurrection in Spain. Prussia and Austria, it is said, have asked France and England to state the conditions on which they are willing to conclude a peace. The Russian party assert that the military operations of the Allies are at a stand still; that the attack on Sebastopool is indefinitely postponed; that the attack on Constadt is not to take place this year; that the great battle to take place near Bucharest is problematical; that the hostile operations have been reduced to a simple blockade, and in the end, the Rus sians will triumph by diplomacy. IIermanstadt, (Transylvania) July 1G. The Turks had taken up a position at Passa paguro near Gierguro. ITEMS, QtJ-Archbishop Hughes is again unable, from sickness, to perform his pastoral duties. 03-TLe accounts in regard to the tobacco crop are very promising from all parts of Kentucky. CQ-The weather at different points in the West aud South is reported to be excessively hot. Crj-The comet has again been observed at Cam bridge Observatory. CCJ-C. Johnson, convicted of murder at Ilarris burg, Pa., is to be hung August 24th. 03-Twelve fatal cases of cholera were reported in Philadelphia last week. GO-The Texas papers complain of the sad in crease of crime in that part of tho country. 7"There are 538 miles ofRailroad in operation in the State of Connecticut, and 137 in the pro cess of construction. XyA quicksilver mine, probably the largest in the world, has been discover! by Mr. Curtis, at Whalesburg, Oregon. C7A man having published, another as a "liar, a scoundrel and a jwltroun," the latter says he dees not spell poltroon correctly. t-On the 15th ult., in the city of Mexico, a grand processien was marched to a church, which is dedicated to "Our Lady of the Remedies," for the purpose of praying for rain. CO-This weather is enough to make a man wish. with Sydney Smith, that he could divest himself ot his llesh and lit in his bones. CO-An Eineraldsr, on admiring a beautiful ce metery, ODservea that he considered it a healthy place to be buried in. " says that people who endorse notes, are called "sureties"' for this reason, that in nino cases out of ten thev tre surc"'to be called upon ' " - CCf-We hear constaiiUy of absconding railroad contractors. It is not a matter of much surprise when it is remembered that it is a r!gular business with these fellows to "make tracks." C5-"He knows on which side his bread is but tered," is now rendered, "He is awa.ro on what portion of the staff of life the oleaginous product of the dairy is dispensed." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, CAMBRIA CO. MEDICAL SOCIETY. The annual meeting of tho Cambria County Medical Society will le held at Johnstown on Tuesday the 8th inst. W. LEMMON, Rec. Secretary. August 3, 1854. NOTICE S hereby given that in- the matter of the Peti tion of Charles O'Neill one of the overseers of the Poor the Township of Orroll for leave to enter an appeal from the order of W. O. Wilson and Peter Dougherty, two Justices for the remo val of John McUourlick a pauper from the Bo rough of Loretto to Carroll Township, the Gjurt of Quarter Sessions of Cambria County have ap pointed the undersigned as CommisMouer tojtako testimony, and that he will attend for that pur pose at the House of George Litziuger, in the Bo rough ol loretto on iriday tho 11th day of August inst., at 10 o'clock .A. M., and at the House of Henry Seanlan, in Carrolltown, on Sa- irdav the 1 2th of August inst.. at 10 o'clok A 51., when and whero nil persons nitenraiuJ may ettend. CHARLES D. 5! CURAT, t. Ebensburg 3th,'54. Commissioner. SMITH'S ALE, PORTER & BROWN STOUT. G. W. SMITH, Respectfully annouccs to his numerous cus tomers and to the puplic general lv; that he will commence brewing for the season, both at P1TTS SBUHGII AND WHEELING, about the FIRST OF AUGUST; and will be ready to fill orders lor lus Ales, &-?., (except Keunett, which will be ready about the FIRST of OCTOBER.) about the tenth ot that month. Cc- The highest price paid for good barley, es pecially for that delivered early iu the season. August 3rd 7854. THE M'MILLEN HOUSE. The undersigned respectfully Jinfonns his friends and the public, that he has leased theM'MILLEN HOUSE, on Clinton Street, Johnstown, Pa., which is now open for the accommodation of Boarders and visitors. At a heavy expense, he has had the House thoroughly renovated from the garret to the cellar. The rooms are well ventilat ed, and furnished in a superior style. The new arrangements made to the House "will add much to the accommodation and comfort of guests. The Bar will be furnished with the choicest wines and liquors and the table provided with every luxury of the season. The natural beauty and health of Johnstown are unequalled in the Union, and, as a Summer Retreat, its attractions are unparalleled. The climate and the scenery of this mountain rngion, with the accomodations to be. met with at the M'Millen House, renders it one of the most de lightful and pleasant stopping places in the state. -Persons desirous of engaging Boarding and rooms, will do well to applv soon. JAMES DOWNEY. Johnstown, August 3, '54. AUDITOR S NOTICE. In the matter of the petition of Margaret Jane Pringle for a review of the administration account of John Kncppir, administrator of Abraham Kuepper, deceased, the undersigned has been aj pointi'd auditor Lv tin. Clru..-o ooun onr,, hria county, aim" m sit at the Houne of John Brawley in Jelferson, for the purpose of discharg ing his duties on Monday the 28th inst., when and where all persons interested may attend. JOHN KliEi. Ebensburg. August 3, '44 4t. OWE DOLLAR REWARD. LOST. A few weeks ago, a note sheet of pa per, written inside in the welch language, ami having the signatures of twelve persons attached, thereto. The paper is invaluable to all except to its just owner. Whoever has found it, and will have the goodness of returning it to the hands of Mr. Daniel D. Jones, Blacksmith, Elensburg Pa., shaU receive the above reward for hi trouble. July 20, 1854. 15-b. LIST OF CAUSES, CI F.T down f. ,r Trial at a Court of Common Pleas. to be held at Elensburg, on the First Mondavf) of September next. David R. Kinports. vs Peter .Newman et al vs Michael Stewart, vs Samuel Davis, vs Jacob Slick, vs John Benshot.f, vs Samuel Petersbergcr, vs David Yeager, vs Wm. Barnett's adrn vs Caspar BurgrafT, vs Neil Dusran. vs Chas. M'Garity's ad. vs Samuel L. Gorgas. vs William M'CoihmIL vs Jacob Stineman Jj, vs Joseph Stiucinau, vs Kli Stineman, vs George Stineman, vs Jeremiah M'Goncgal, Charles Ellis, Jas. C. Fisher et al James Murray Robert Johnston, ICdward Howard, Jeseph Markferding Charles h,lhs' use J. Adam Trefts, Joseph Miller, Jno.M'Garity's Adv. Cambria County, Same 5Iary Stineman Same Same Same A. 51 vers et ux R. L. JOHNSTON, Promonotary Trotonotary's Oftice. Ebensburg. July 27, '54. f BANKING- HOUSE- OF BELL, S 51 IT II & CO. ON Main street, in part of the " Cambria House" building, in the borough of Johns town, Cambria County, l'eun., at which a general Banking business is contemplated to be done. Drafts on Philadelphia. Pittsburg, &c &c., al ways for sale. Collecting made at principal points in the United States. 5Ioney received on Deposit, payable on de mand without interest ; also, for 3, 6, 9 and 12 montlis, payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. ME5IBERS OF FIRM. 8. H. SMITH, of Johnstown, Pa, J. 51. BELL, of Ilollidaysburg, Pa. II. B. JOHNSTON, W5I. JACK, of W5I. 51. LLOYD, of " Johnstown, Ta., July 16, 1854. SCHNEIDER'S HOTEL Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa , The subscriber would respectfully inform h:s many friends in the town and from the coun try, that he has now arranged his house, and is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with tLeir custom. His table is well suppli ed with the best the market can afford. His Bar contains Liquor of the best Brands, also .uagir Beer, &c.,&c., FREDERICK SCHNEIDER; July 20, '54. ly. DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE- THE undersigned would inform his many friends in the town and country ,vthat he has ereceivd a new and larero assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, He solicits the patronage of the public, an! gives the assurance that every kind of orders such as RECIPES, &c., proraply, and to lower prices as in other stores will 1-e attended to. FREDERICK SSYDEI!. Ju!v 20. loL - ; Saniotliiag new in Ebensburg. DRUG & FANCY STORE. rpiIE undersigned, under the firm of LEMON & KITTELL, have just opened, in the new building of Dr. Leinmon, on 5Iain street, a large and well selected assortment of Dmgs, Medicines and Fancy Goods. Ladies will find in this establishment every va riety of Dress Goods, Trimmings, &c, &c., A general assortment of Drugs and Modicinus, Oils, Paints. Dye Stuffs &perfumerz, will bo kept constantly on hand, Inttnding to do business exclusively on tho CASH SYSTEM, they will be thus enabled to sell goods chcajier than can bo sold at an establishment whero a gen eral credit is given. By our system no g-od cus tomer will have to bo taxed for goods d 1 to a bad customer. Come one anil all, but not be rash, Purchase our Goods and pay in Caih. Ojunected with the establishment is a SODA FOUNTAIN, from which emanates a delicious beverage, iuof-' fensivo to the most ardent advocate of the '.Maine Law." WM. LEMMON, W5I. KITTELL. Julv 20, 1854. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the court of Common Picas of Cambria ucy, aud to ine directed, there will oe exjjuact; to public vendue or "out-cry, at the Mcilmen House, in Johnstown, on the"l4th of August next, at 1 o'clock, P. 51. All the right title and interest, ofJohnAms- baugh, one of Defts. of in and to one lot of ground situate in the borough of Johnstown, Cambria county, known on plan of s:tid town, as No. 10, froi.ting on Locust street, adjoining lot of Cyrus Reilv. on the west, and Martin llauan on the east, and having thereon erected a two-story faame dwelling house, and a back building attached, and a frame stablenow in the occupancy of tho said John Anisbaugh. AUGUSTUS DURBIN, Sheriff. July 20, 1854. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY" virtue of an order of the Or .bans' Court of Cambria county, and to us directed, there will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, THE 20 th AUGUST NEXT, AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. the following described REAL ESTATE. A store room and two shops in tin borough of Ebensburg, fronting on High street, also four acres of land, situated iu Cambria township, adjoining land of David Evans, on the north, Daniel D. Evans, on the east, and Horner street n the South. A1.h, about 10 acres of land in Cambria township, adjoining lands of Wm. Davis, east. Ed ward Shoemaker, on the north, aud the Clay Pike on the south, late the property of Chas. Litz ngcr dee'd. TER5I3 OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, anil tho residue in two equal annual payments, with interest ; to be secu red by the bonds and inortnasss of the purchaser. 51 A It Y ANN LITZINGER, WILLIAM LITZINGER, Admhiist rators. July 20,1854. ORPHANS' COURT SALE- BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public side, on the premises on THE LAST FRIDAY OF AUGUST NEXT, AT ON E OrCLOCK, P. M., the following descril-ed All that certain tract of laud, situate iu Surn merhill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of heirs of Fleetwood Benson, Ephraim Crum, Joseph Wright, the heirs of Philip O'Skel lv, Christian Srnay, and others, containing three hundred and forty acres more or less, late the prop erty of John Crum dee'd. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money in cash on confirmation of sale, aud the residue in two equal annual pavmeuts, from that date, with interest from that date, secured by bonds and mortgage on the premises. ISAAC REAM, Trustee July 20, 1854. THE GREAT REMEDY, A BOUT widen so much has been said and Who has not heard published, is among us. OI the JlTiAUjA JlLOl.l."' i.j.i.-- . 5Iany millions of bottles have been sold and used to cure Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, Bruises, sprains, Ring-worm. Felens, Salt Rheum, Piles, .Sore pim ples, and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itah, Cms on the Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald Head, Numb Palsv, Aunions or Frosied Feet, Warts or any other complaint that can le reached by an external remedy, And it has alwas been success ful, li is equally good in healing Wounds, Scratches, Saddle or Harness Galls, or any Sprain, Soreness or Stiffness. And it is warranted to cure Spavin, P.iiijjbone, Splint or Poll Evil in Horses. jt- The Limiment is put up iu three sizes, and retails at 25 cts., 60 cts., and $1. The large bot tle contains much more Liniment in proportion to the price, aud are therefore cheaiest. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Every store should lie supplied with this valu able LINIMENT, as it pays a good profit and sells rapidly. G. W. WESTBROOK. (Successor to A. O. Bragg & Co.,) Originator and sole Proprietor. Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, New ork, and corner 3d and 5Iarkct street ; St. Louis, 5Iis souri. July 20, 1854. Orphans' Court Sale. Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Gmrt of rvimLnn rw.nntv. there will lc exposed to public sale on tho premises iu Allegheny town- slup, Cambria county, on j.uesuay me .ui o., of Augtist next, the following real estate, late the propcrtv f Edward 5Iullan. deceasetl, viz: SIXTY ACRES OF LAND, adjoining tho land of Edward Mullau's heirs, and others. TER51S OF SALE : - One half the purchase money on confirmation of sale, and the balance in one year thereafter, with interest to be secured by the bond and the mortgage of the purchaser. joseph Mcdonald, PATRICK 51ULLAN, Adm'rs. of Edward 5Iullan, dee'd. July 13, 1S53. Wo Sale crtli Public Works. LET all take notice that the undersigned has just received a large stock of gtxnis front the Ea.t, which will be sold at very low prices for cash or approved credit, at the old stand, on the Summit. , The htock consists of the usual goous kept in country stores. I can offer in the Made up Clothing Line the host of inducements, having a largo stock.- I have also secured the services of Mr. John lalbot, a practical Tailor, who will attend to the making up of all kinds of Fashionable Ootlies, Or will take measures and order the goods from the best houses in Philadelphia. JOHN IVOHY. Julv 13, 18: 1. ' SMfim PElCEffiSBEffiK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, IN i? imm, mi un. m ml his. & cmfet em SirMMITVIIn, C.l.MHBI.4 ci.m, IA. &y Haareoeiwl a splendid st ick, uital.li for tho Spring and tSimnnor traie, which he iu detr " terminod to sell ut the lowest posiblo rati, aud to wluch ho in itc tha att uti. n hi cli frk-ud an 1 customers, as well as of the public in general. Ho feels cx nlidtnt that th-tc who exsn.ine L. stock will find it to their advantage to deal with him. 5iy 11, '4 Ij irL mi) s & WHOLESALE E00T AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, NUMBERS 133 & 135 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, l'A. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR I51MENSE STOCK OF BOOTS., SHOES, MA I. BOX NETS and Caps, consisting of over Thirty Five Hundred Caes for L!ie aud Ocnibujiau'. Misses, Boys aud Children's Spring and Summer w.ir, !! of lat.iit klrlcs ml faahioiu, among which may be found LADItS AND MIS6AS' I hi KN AXD llOt'jj I Boots and Buskins, Purple Parodies Ciuderilla Clippers, Bronze Ivos&uths, Soutag's & Eureka's Child'ns fan. Boots. Calfi Kip Boots, Col. Cong. Boots, Kid Olo. But, Ox. & Un. Ties, C. .fc P. Bootees, Child'ns S. Gait. fir- Havi:ijr purchased our st.-k from the Eastern Manufacturers, principally i-r cash, wiUi great care in the selection and vuality adapted to the Western trail", we ari enabled to oher perior inducements, and are determined not to U undersold by any Eastern or WcsUruliou - ilerchants visiting our city, will please a'l and examine for themselves. A pi. ' lfro4 ROBERT DAVIS. M0K1US EVANS. I'louglin, IMousli I'oiutK, Moicn. .Tilll Iron. Thr.-Nhlnsr Marhlut, Cider Presses, &.c. Ace Also, TIu Ware olOery description. Foundry at the S-.uth WeUeal of EUnshurg, Va;.j HjUie ui Main stns-t, n-aily oppoiito Uk btooe of Shoemaker S; Clark. DAVIS, EVANS A CO. June, 8, 1'.'54. ollce to Creditor upon the Muiu Line of public improvements. The creditors ....... ,r. i;,w. ..Cd.. Pi.i.i;,. Ti..?,r..vein... are hereby notified that pursuant to an act entitled "An act to provide lor the or.np.ary expenses oi Government, the repairs of the public Canals and Railroads, and other general and special ap propriations." appiovcd the IHhduyof May, 1854, the Commissioners appointed to examine all claims for Slotive Power and Repairs, bearing date prior ... 1.. ..CM. i.,l.r 1S.V1 will met ut tl.c l I HIV 1 l IIII) 1 .11. . 'J -- " - following places and perils, f .T the fulfillment of the unties assigned mem. viz: Hollidaysburir. on Monday, July 10. Summit, on Thursday, July 13. Johnstown, on 5Ionday, July 17. P.Iairsville, on Monday, July 24. I'iil.-lurg, on Thursday, July 27. Huntingdon, on Thursday, August 8. I,ewi-,town, on Monday, August. 7. Millerstown, on 5Ionday, August 10. llarrisburg, on Monday, August 14. Columbia, on Monday, August 17. Park-burg, on 51nday, August 21. Philadelphia, on Thursdav, August 24. THOMAS A. MAUUIRE, Scc'y. July 13, 1854. J. PATTON THOMPSON", With Marple Oils &. JHt'lure, IMPORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and Do mestic FANCY DRY GOODS. Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves. Satins. Silk estmgs, Cravats, Ribbons, White Goods, Suspenders, Combs, Brushes. Buttons, looking Glasses, arc. V... 1' .yk. U'i'-JI K rerl. Cliurch AUey, I'tulaJcipuia. 51 J. E. l'hiPa., Feb. 16, 1852-32. 51. 5IARPLE, A. ELLIS, C. 51cCLURE. LOST LOO WAUHAXT. A LL jcra4iii are hereby cautioned against pur- arrant for 100 acres ot iani issuea ny iiiewni rnissioner of I'ensions under the act of Congress, rool. s;.........,l.., t ll,!lii, W Vi'l Inn- - . . . . i - al l, latu a Brevet 5Iajor in the 2nd Regiment of I Uiteti Mates uragoons, lor sctmccs rtnoeieo during the late war with Mexico, the said War rant having been lost or stoh u some time in the ...... T Vi:v enteris! :i CAveat in the Pen sion Office against the issuing of a Patent to any person for a survey, made by virtue of said war cant. 1 intend making application to the Com missioner of Pensions for a duplicate of the same. RACHAEL 5IcDONALD. Elx-nsburg, June 8, 1854, Valuable Property for Sale. rjlIIE sulwcrilKT will sell at private sale, his JSL well-known projrty in the town of Bclsano, Cambria county. The building is a two-story frame alxut fifty feet in front, well calculated either for a store or tavern, with a good stable and other out buildings attached. There arc also two lots of ground W-ionging to the property ; this is a desirable I nation for doidg an extensive business . :i .. oji. i i.Ij liti.k or t:LVrn-keeitiliir. eiiuer in ii . " There is a charter granted for tho construction ot a Plank Road from Johnstown to Jx-isano. i.ie distance from IVlsimo to EU'iisburg, is nineir.i'.cs, .....1 ..n,-.nr..mi-. lioli.i fnia Itidi.lTiA. Persons desirous of purchasing the property, , i i will call on the un.lersignei ai nis rit-iuunn: m Bclsano. A good deed will be P'; vjg Bolsano, June 29, 1854. ttrpnan'H Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's O-urt of Cambria County, to me directed, there will 1 W vxiMjsetl to public sale, on tiie premises, on Mon day the 7 th day of August next, at two o'clock. P. 51., the f. .Rowing described real estate, viz : All that certain piece or parcel of land bituate in r n (.M,n.J.in ( itotirifi ( jiimtv. iK-irinnii.!! at a ,IIJU IV li.-.. J", . r -y from Carrolltown to Ebensburg, thence south sixteen degrees wot thir ty eight perches to a sugar, tlicncc along saiu ro.io .1. A.- rrw -nt twenty seven perches to a post, thence y land of John lknn. t we.st one hir.i d red and a half lurches to a post, thence by land of Peter Stubct ortnsixtv ne pem. w thence hy laud of John Illig East one hundred and taining forty eight acres and sixty two iK-rche.sstnct ht acres alio sixtV two kti.iomih-i j niini, oi i-.i .mv. v a ... - - - ----- t twenty acres of which is cleared 'in CVncmau-h township, Cambria County, ndjoin 'ctci a tv.o stjry frame hou.se an.', a inn lands of Peter Ix-vcrgood. H. ISoughenour. A. measure : about twenty acres and thereon ere small stable. Terms of Sale : Ono third of the purchase iuv nev tolw paid on confirmation of the sale and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to le six-iired by the bonds and inort gage of the purchaser. Guardian of the ndnor children of John llt. July C.54 Ot. E xecutor's aiotlce. LETTERS testamentary having hot n grantisl to the undersiimed, Executor of the last ill and Testament of Leonard l.itzingcr, late ol Clearfield township, d.-ceascd. All jH-rsons tn-debU-dto said deceased, are requested to make payment without delay, and those holding claims suainst the estate, wm pre iu dersigned t his re lencc in Loretto, drdj autU-n- 1 ticated. GE0KG: LITZINGER. Julv 0, 151. HATi AND Ctrl. UDIBs BvnMiM. Canton, Palm I, Black, Fur and Wool Hats, Cloth & Glazed Caps, Plush & Velvet Cups, Straw and Loghora, Fancy French Lao, Enihroid'rcd Co'r. Helmet Crown, " Fancy (llaca. l'lortn:c with (';, T f .w.t'UDl K. L. JOHNSTON. LLrtYARD GLAV ieore Ilarncaiue, fWholes&lo & Retail Tin, Copper, and Eheot-Iroa tlanu.'aciurer, aa.l Dteilsr tiB tal- 10 win.; EU.U131 c.uvtn; GLOBE Air Tight Cook, Portable Rarnge, Top O'lMplete, Ui.ioii Air Tight. Ok la Ha) . l it voiite Rare Cylinder. Delaware Couk, Bar-room, Keysione, or Independent. Harp cannon, Niv coinpleie, Hot Air Bailor. Victoria compicU', Air Tighi, Complete Cook, Union G.d Buiiiur. Ebensburg, Sept. 1, ji:rri:iiSox not' sc. JEFFCRSON, CAMBUIA COUNTY, l'ENN. TTHE undiTsigiu'd takes pleasure in informing -i- his lrieinU and the traveling public, that ho has leased the Jefferson Hons.', and having mada much improvement in its iututirr. In: feels confi d- i.t that lie will thereby U' elialiled to relidt cnifort and Kiti.sfactivii to all who favor him with their patronage. His fast and superior MAIL LINE OF STA PES will alwavs 1: in readiness to convey passen gers io and from h PENN'A. RAILROAD STATIONS to his home, mid lso leaving direct after th ar rival of the trams by a good l'lanK lioao. to iueu burg. f. IM ..-..r 1 l.innv lo RpCoIllt J'NlCta tlla lf"v n j ... J old friends and aequamtanccs thst will favor h'.ui with a call. jailiD u. iiivjuii.'-'. JetTcrs-n, April 20, 1804. . E. 1ILTC1I1.S0X, Jr., - -. m - , T .w. vrhniVbartc. r., "VT"ILL j.ractice in tho several G-urta of Oain- T T bria, Blair and Indian countioo. All pr.v fessional business entrusted to his care will im promptly attended to. Office on 5Iain street, aljoining Lis dwelling house. Ebensburg, July 1, 1653 2G 3m SIX CEOTS REWARD. RAN away from the subscriber, Henry Shanow, an indented Apprentice. Said boy had on when he left, a blue striped shirt, brow n llnnry pants, and a black wool hat; he is about five fe iu height and alout sixteen or seventeen years " age. The pul lie are hereby warned not to lir W said bov, as it w ill enforce tho rigor of tha law against any person so uomir. JOHN BUZZA1UJ. July 13, 1854. List of letters remaining' in the Post Ofilo at Ebensburg-, Pa., July 1st, 1S54. Fisher Andre. A. Morrison, C. Boos. James 51urrsy, Jacob PringV, David Drexler, Felix Short, Frederick Schsfct , Samuel Singer, Susanna Schroth. Mniuiiur I1err. Oijit. A. Wilmoro, Jofecjih Warbaugh. 51. C. McCAUGE. P. M. John Barns. John O. Daily, John W . Cameron , David Evans, R. J. Fongeray, 1C. I.. Davis. William Johnston, William Litzingrr, John Lewis, 5Iargaret Morris, July 6, 1854. American House. THc undersigned having leased for a murder f yiars. that large and ccmmmlious houso In Concmaugli borough, Cambria county, Pennt-yl-vauia, formerly occuj.'u-d by Hon. John 51urry, would resjiect fully inform his friends and ihe pub lic geiiorallv, that he will spare no pains in Dik ingltone of tho moot desirable stoj.ping plao-j iu the count v. His tabic will U filled with tho Ut Ui mar ket can afford. His bar will contain liquors of the Ixv.t braii'ls. His stable will be attended bv careful ami at tentive Ostlers. M1CA11EL STEWART. June 15, 1MG4. Y virtue f a writ of Vend. Exponas, issued .... ,.f tbr . Cj-.nrt of Common Pleas of Cambria Countv. and to me directed, there will k- xposed to sale y public veu.iue r .ui-cry, at. uio -i -51nlcn llou-sy in Johustowu on the 7th of A"g'i-st uext. All the right tit'e and iuterest of AbrabHin AI i .1. . r : .. ...1 n .. . .t- i ..r. -t i .f 1 ituI imt. lliui:t.raii'i t.uiii is, i 'iiL-ou... .'hi mil'. i -. '. : i. : ....... ... .1 ... .... acres, more r iess, cu .m u in en.-v a io ry frame Louse, n-.t now f urn pied. AUG USTIN DURBIN, W.eriff. July 13, 1?54. to tiii: priiLic, rriTlE business done under the title vt W. W. X Ivory & O... is this d.-.v diwor.ti-m-l. All per-on, kn..Wir..- ?tt,-!-t- i.i.JMe1 to tl.ts nrm. will please call snd settle and pay up and giy notes The lK.ks ai:d ac-counts . id be left in tt st.-To'uniil the l.Vh day of August, after which they will W in the hands of a pro'cr officer f-r C&ll'lVtiOU- W5LW. IVORY. Sumiiiit Ju'y 13, 1K54. Trivr X'..u.: Sfoift of John Iuh! H L .s x 1 -i i i v.i ' . - ers. a lot sin-l' and doill 1 . 1 :'ir l SUt Uuus 4ii.l RilW.' Craham's Marine nn 1 Lj''. 1. lies luiv A.
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