ILI Sr in. m 1 ' 1 ! LOVED AND LOST. By 3fas It. Fisher. It was lu the years that liave vaui shed And many a year ago That I wandered down in the meadow, Where the blood-red strawberries grow. But down in the valley meadow, I wandered not all alone, For a maiden's graceful shadow Fell soft beside my own. Whie as the flagrant hawthorn, That blossomed along our way, Under its golden ringlets, Her blue-veined forehead lay. And blue as the skies of summer, - The hue of her azu e eye ; And her voice like the musical murmur Of the south wind drifting by. The sunbeams slant and golden, Played hide and seek :n the trees ; And over our heads went roving . Bright butterflies and lees. And till the little brooklets Sang songs in a merry tune ; For it whs in the pleasant summer And thu pleasant month of June. O'er the sea of verdure, Wherever our feet might pass, We watched the ebbing an 1 Mowing Of the tide of the meadow grass. Till, hastening adowu the valley, Flet as the mountain roe, She cried : "Let us seek the meadow, Where the blood-red strawberries grow ! " Tlen plucking the berries so scarlet. With her dainty finger tips, I knew not which was the brightest, The fruit or her blood-red lips. Nor knew I which the sweetest The kisses I stole away, Or the strawberries in the meadow. That beautiful summer day. But I know that love-words tender, And many a vow, I said, Till on her cheek the blushes, . Deepened to crimson red, And the hours went gliding onward, Like a bright dream flitting away, Until the rosy sunset Shut softly the gates of day. Then tenderly kissing the maiden, Who tremblingly clung to my side There, in the valley meadow, We parted at eventide. Ah. me, in the olden memories, llow my heart is all aglow ; And again, as of old, do'I wander Down where the strawberries grow. But on the slope of tha meadow, ' On the grass iu its billow-tide, I see no graceful shadow, Falling my own beside. No moro do I pilfer kisses Kisses from blood-red lips, Nor feel the throbbing pulses Of dainty finger tips Ah, 't is but a dream ! from the olden Meadow long leagues am I ; And, alas! on her curls so goldon, They have told me the grave-axis lie. IIow there came a time in the summer, When her voice grew faint ami weak, Tho' her eye burned bright and brighter, Like the glow upon her check. And she cried, in accents tender. "My footfall grows faint and slow, Tet ere I die, let me wander Once more where the strawberries grow. Aud tell ye my love when he cometh, And kneeleth my grave alove, llow my fxitsteps last were straying Where he told me first his love. And when he sails over Death's river, 111 wellcome him first to the shore, Where summer is blximing forever. And we shall not part any more. And then, when the shadows of suuset Fell soft o'er the hill-side to steep, She said, 'midst her tremulous breathings, "Now hush ! I am going to sleep ! " Now over my heart, wild surging. Swings the sadening memory-tide, Ami I weep for the loss of my boyhood, Who thus in her beautv died. 1 J. PATTON, THOMPSON, With Marple Kills & JVIcClure, IMPORTERS aud Dealers in Foreign and Do mestic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings. Hosiery, Gloves, Satins, Silk Ycslings, Cravats, Ribbons, White Goods, Susteuders, Combs. Brushes, Buttons, looking Glasses, c. No. 15 North Third Street, two doors above Church Alley, Philadelphia. M. M. MARPLE, J. A. ELLIS, E. a McCLURE. ThilV, Feb. lfi, 1852-32. American House. ' I ''lie undersigned having leased for a number of J- years, that large and commodious house in Coneniaugh lorough, Cambria county, Pennsyl vania, formerly occupied by Hon. .1 hn Murray, would respectfully inform his friends and ihe pui lic generally, that he will spare no pains in mak ing it one of ths most desirable stopping places iu the county. His tabie will be filled with the In st the mar ket can afford. ' . His bar will contain liquors of the best hrauds. His talic will bo attended bv careful and at tentive Ostlers. MICAIIEL STEWART. June 15, 1804. jeffeiiso.v iiorsil JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, TENN. rriHK uudersigned takes pleasure in informing A- his friends and the traveling public, that he tixs leased the Jefferson House, and having made much improvement in its interirr. he feeTs confi dent that he will thereby bo enabled to render comfort and satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. His fast and superior MAIL LINE OF STA PES will always be in readiness to convey passen gers io and from the PENN'A. RAILROAD STATIONS io his home, and also leaving direct after the ar rival of tho trains by a good Plauk RoadtoElens burg. Ct-He will ever le happy to aoeommodero his old friends nnd acquaintances that will favor him irith a call., JAMLS D. HAMILTON. Jefferson, April 20. 1854. SMITH'S iLE, P0RTJ3R& BROWASTOUT. 6. W. SMITH, Brspectfl"I.ly aunouees to his numerous cus tomers and to the. puplic generally; that he will commence "brewing for the season, loth at 1TTTS BBCRGH AND WHEELING, about the FIRST OF AUGUST; aud will m ready to fill orders for his Ales. Sre.,(exoept Keunett. which will be roady abst the FIRST of OCTOBER,) about tht tonth f that month. CT- Thi highest prii-e. paid fir gvd barley, m psaHy fr. that .1-1 irered early ui tho season. August 3rd 7851. MICHAEL. DAS MAGEIIAJV, Attorney at Law, Efcensburg, Pa. OFFICE No. ' 9, "Colonnade Row," near the Court House. January 1, 1851. ly. ' cykl's i- ii:k.siiixg, Attorney at Law, Johnstowni pa. OFFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Sto ry of Good J- Pershing's Store Room. January 30, lf51 ly. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. o FF1CE in the Court House, up stairs. Aug. 24, lbob. AISKAIIAM KOl'LLl.V, Attorney at Law Johnstown FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1823. T. J-. II s:ck, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. FFICE in Main Street, two doors cast of the Echo Office. March 13, 1S51- ly. ALimiGIflT, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., TILL practice in the several courts of Cam r -a P.lair and Huntingdon counties, tier- mans can consult and receive advice in their own language. Ollice opposite the Court House, for merly occupied by JI. L. Johnston, Esq. Ebsensburg, February 3, 1853 ly. GLOKUC 31. lti:Cl, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. JTLL practice in the several Courts of Cam ' bria. Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Oihee in the Centre St., adjoining (Jen. McDon ald's dwelling. Jan. 15, 1S51. I3-. KICIIAIIO JOXLS, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., "(7'ILL attend promptly T T trusted to his care, dwelling. July 21, 1852. tf. to all collections en Oflice, adjoining his F. 31. G COUGH, Justice of the Peace, foot of Plane Ho 4, A. P. R. K. WILL attend promptly to all collections on trusted, to his care. Office, adjoining the Post Office, July 28, 1852. WJI. G. UILSO.X, JUSTICE of the Peace, Summitville, Cambria count-. Pa. Office East of the Allegheny Portage Railroad on the Turnpike. March 30, 1854. Dr. Charles Walters. OFFERS his services to the citizens, of Sum mitville, and adjoining vicinity, in the prac tice iu Medicine and Surgery. He may be found it all times when not pro fessionally engaged, at his office next door to Bell's Store, or at the Mansion House of James M. Riffle. May 25, '54. Dr. Geo. It. Kelly, OFFERS his professional services to the citi zens of Jefferson and vicinity, in the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery. Office nest door to Mr. Lytle's Store. Mav 20, 1853. A CARD. R. A. YEAGLEY, having permanently h cated iii JelTci-son, Cambria count v, respect fully tenders his professional services to the citi zens of the place and the surrounding country , in the practice of Medir'me and Surgery. OlTico in Main street, where he can always be found and consulted, except when absent on pro fessional business. JcfiVrson, April 14, 15325. Dr. Henry Yeagley, Practising Physician, Johnstown, Pa. FFICE next door to his Drug Store, corner of Main and Bedford streets. Johnstown, July 21, 1852. F.GNER & GREGG, "Y7"HOLESALE dealers in Wines and Liquors ' which the- are prepared to fuaash cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 20 Maoket street. Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 2, 1852-1 v. JUliN M DEVITT. WILLIAM M CEVIIT. JOHN KcBEVITT &R0., "VTTIOLESALE grocers and dealers in For- eign and Domestic Liquors. Rectified Whis key ..Flour, Bacon, Fish, Cheese, Ac, &c. No. 311 Liberty street, opposite the head of Smith field Pittsburgh, Ta. Dec. 23, 1852-O-tif. M. IAVIS. JOIIS 1LOYD. Davis & I.Iojcl, AVING formed a partnership in th Mer- u cantile Business, would respectfully- solicit the patronage of their friends and the publie tren erally. Call and see us at the old stand of Win. )avis. April 20, 1852. John Parker. James H. Parker JOIIV PARKER & CO., "VyiTOLESALE Gr.K-ers. dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Eow, Liborty Street, I'lHburjr, I'ii. li. I. Thompson, with CII4S. ALLOWELL & CO. w IIOLESATJ-: Hat and Can Mm Furs. Straw Hoods ami 1 rtt.r3"'rv;,irr.;m.. No73 Mirket Stoaet, Philadelphia. Dec, 0, 1753. ALT00NA HOTEL. ALTOOXA, It LIAR COIXTY, PA.," A REEVES, Proprietor. Ann 27, 4354. H. C. CAKVTII. WM. TI'KRy. J. C. 1EW. Geo. XV. Todd, wl tH Carulli. Terry &. Dew. MPORTERS and Wb,,w..in .T,.;,iv,. lisli. German nnd l.Ymi HAinmf4iy Guns. Pistols, M'aiters, Arc. 154 Market Street, between 4th & 5th, PIIL ADELPHIA. Sept. 2, 1853.-Sm. Dissolutloiror Partnership. rpiIE Partnership heretofore existing hetr.-ccn -1- Drs. Jackson & Howe, is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. li. M. S. JACIvSOV. J. HOWE. Feb. 13 1854-tf. G CORGC Lll'l'IXCOTT & CO., HAYE constantly on hand a full assortment of Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries gen erally. ' Ko. 17 North Water Street, and No. 10 North Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 27, if 5$. ARRAXGE3IEXT. IAST LINTv RED COACHES. BELO'NG . ING to Messrs. Thomisou & Urawly, will leave Ebenaburg, twice every day for Jellerson. The first will leave at 9 o'clock, A. M., meeting the morning train on Penn'a. R. R. for the east at 11 o'clock and min. Several coaches leaves at 5 o'clock in the evening meeting the train going west at 7 o'clock ami 58 miu. ; returning, first coach leaves Jellerson for Ebensburg at 1 o'clock, P. M., and second, Jit 8 P. M., immediately after arrivals of the passenger trains. Feb. 17, 1SS4 tf. CA3IBEIIA HOUSE. Jefferson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, JOIIX I1RA1TKV, lropiielor. rgHE Pr prietor of this new Hotel would res B peetfully inform the public, that he lias it now ojien, -and ready for the accommodation of quests. No j'ains or exjiense has been i-pared in Uie fiiriiishing and arranging of this House; and tho buihiing itself being new commodious and convenient, it will be found a pleasant plaCV of sojourn for travelers and boarders. HIS BAR will at all times bt; supplied with the best of NY i nes and liquors, and H1STARLE will contain every delicacy the Marker can afford. The lteds are new and g'ol, and the health, ease and comfort of his guests will be untiringly stud ied. BOARDERS will Ik? taken by the week on reasonable terms. Cri- An attentive Ostler will always lx" in at tendance, and the stabling will be found gotxl. Nov. 18, 1853. JOIIX C. Kill, I,, AS leased an.l refitted the M'Millen House, flate the Beiiiiet Hotel,') in the Imrough of Johnstown, where he will be glad to receive any of his friends who may favor him with their pat ronage. He has also opened a bar with a choice selection of wines and liquors of all kinds. Meals served to suit passengers who wish to travel by the Pa. R. R. JOHN C; MAG ILL. Johnstown, Pa., July 22, 1853. James Dougherty, at RINH0LD, DASH & CO., "VITHOLESALE ami retail dealers in Tobacco, ? T Snuff and Cigars, warehouse at the South West dorner of Third and Race streets, Philadel phia, lately occupied by Ludwig,Kiiecdler Co., keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of the most celebrated brands of CHEWING TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGARS, Domestic cigars, and Snuff,' which they offer for sale on as favorable terms as any house in the city. Orders promptly attended to. August 5, 1853 5-ly. This way for Good and Cheap Goods. "UMTILL be opened this week at the brick store If of J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general as sortment of cloths, cassimeres. tweeds, and a great variety' of summer gls, together with any quantity of prints, lustres and other dress goods. A L S O, A I, A R G E and good assortment of hardware, queensware, saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, o-c, nvr. Persons wanting boots and shot s, hats and caps, or ready made clotliing, will find it to their ad vantage to call at the BRICK S T O R E. The subscrilKr, thankful for past favors, ear nestly requests his customers and the public gener ally, to at least call and examine his stock ; ami if he cannot suit every person iu quality and price it is not his fault. Produce and lumler of all kinds taken in exchange f r good; and he also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Lbenshurg. April 28. 1851. TAILORING. THE undersigned informs his customers that the firm of Beynou .t Johnston, is dissolved by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still continues the business in the re m ret cntly occu pied by the old firm, where he will le happy to see his former patrons and as many new ones as plca.se to call. He receives regularly from New York and Philadelphia, the latest fashions and cannot be beat either in thu shape or lit of Coats, Pants or Yosts, by any other Tailor i'.i the coun try. He respectfully a.-ks the public to give him a call, and confident his work will recommend it-elf. CO- All kinds of countrv produce taken in ex change for work. " LEWIS BEYNON. April 20, 1852.-tf. DEXT1ST. R. S. BELFORD, Surgeon Dentist, informs the public that he lias retnrnod to Hollidavs- hurg, and permanently located in the office he oc cupied during his late visit, .(one door west of Howit's Store on Allegheny st.,) where he will be pleased to attend to any operations in his jiro fWiion. All work done bv him will be warran ted. Hollidaysburg, August 20, 1853. H. W. WAKAGA'S NITED STATES HOTEL. at the Railroad u Depot, Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. y. 1853. f'OAl'II MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the c itizens of El.on.sburg, and the public generally, that he will carry on the Coach Making including the Smith work, at the machine shop formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, in the rear of E. Hughes' Store, where, by using none but the choicest material, ami employing none but the lost workmen, he hopes to convince all who will do him the favor to examine his work, that in jKjint of durability, appearance or cheapness, it cannot Vie excelled by any similar establishment in the State or elsewhere. Persons wishing a bargain in the purchase of a carriage, will con sult their own interests by giving him a call. They are prepared to supply the following kinds of vehicles, viz : Buggies pf different qualities and prices. Bar ouches, Chariottecs, one and two horse rockaways, close quarter eliptic and C-Spring Coaches; "second-hand w ork of different kinds, &c, making a variety thatwill suit all tastes and all purses. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. ROBERT GALBREATII. Jn. 2a0, '54. HATS AXD CAPS. THE subscriber invites attention to his late styles of Hats, consisting of all the various descriptions now worn, which cannot be excelled in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Oumtry merchants will find it to their advan tage to purchase at this establishment, as our fa cilities for manufacturing will enable us to offer great inducements to country merchants ISAAC M. AS1IT0N, 172 Market St., Philadelphia. Dec. 80, 1853. 1 ist of letters remaining in the Post Office at Ebensburg, Pa., July 1st. 1354. r isner uare, C. Boos, John Barns. John C. Baily, John W. Cameron, David Evans, R. J. Fongerav, R. L. Davis, " . William Johnston, William Litzingcr, John Leu-is, Margaret Morris, A. Morrison James Murray, Jacob Pringle, David Drexler, Felix Short, Frederick Schafer, Samuel Singer, Susanna Schroth, Monsieur Zeager Pierre, Qjpt. A. Wilmore, Joseph Warbaugh. M. C. McCAUGE, P. M. teewgi j m f 'mm, i mro S C. M iiijrard aud C. tV. Yi'in sard. ATTOtt. LIS AT I, A IV. tntxtnritn, pa. "VYjrTLT.j practice in the several Courts of Cam VV bria. Blair, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear field count 3. Otliee nearly Litzingcr's Hotel. COAIso Agents for the sale of Lands in Cam bria and adjoining Counties. fAl:;. Agents for the Cnion Fire Insurance Company. . Cv-Also Agents fr the American Life Insurance Company. April 0, 1854. DAK.XEL' HOUSE, Formorly the War.hinsrtoii Hotol, Allegheny Stroot, n'ear the Diamond, IIOIJLIDAYSEIUK IA. rpiIIE subsciiU r rL.-'jectfuil' informs his fih-n.Ls J- and the public generally, that he has taken the above old established i-t.u.d and entirely rc litted and repaired it in such a manner as to ren der it second to no hotel in the countrv-. The Bar has been newlv' stocked with the lcst Wines. Liquors, and Segars that could le purchased, and the tabic will at all times le supplied witli the l-st 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, on short no tice. He rospcctfulh asks the public to give him a trial, fullv assured that he can render satisfaction. Dec. y 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, witlun the liouuds of Cambria and Indiana coun ties, as well as a portion of said lands, situate in Clwirfield county, being vested in the heirs of the late James C. Fisher, and from whom only a h-j gal title can be obtained to any of said lands. All persons are therefore cjiuti -ued a:,vt':st pi:r chasing a title to any of said lacds, IV. ; i pi rs. -having or pretending to have an agent 3' from tne heirs of Nicholson. Every information regarding the title to said lands mav be obtained bv application to the sub scriber. " E. SHOEMAKER. Att'y in fact for the Ex'rsof J.C. Fisher, dee'd. OUST EVAM. JOHN II A It C. EVA EVA 3. UUIi.'I JilKtS XEW niui ! THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED that the late firm of Evans iV' Jones, have en ered int a co-partnership with John Evans stud John Hare in the Tannery and Boot and Shm manufacturing business. Their friends are invited tocall at the old stand of Evans vc Jones, a few doors cast of Carjnon's Hotel, and the Tanning establishment owned b- J. Moore. TlH-3- have constanth- on hand a large assort ment of French calf-skiu, Men and Womens' M -rmco I'.o' ts an 1 Shix-s, and are prepared to exe cute work on the shortest notice. The highest cash prices paid for hides cither in trade or ca.- h. ' Ii-ing practical workmen themselves, and using none but !!.e very best materia-.! they are confi dent they can execute work as well and as cheap as anv establishment in the countrv. Feb. 17, lS.-)4-tf. ST. MARK'S ACAD CM Y. FOR ISoardci-s and Day Scliolars. (c.VUEK Til K CARK OF TH K SlKTkBS OP MeUCT.) HOLLIDAYSL'UKG, PA. riflUK Sch'Hl is divided into three general divi-M- sions or classes, in which the folk-whig bran ches arc t aught : FIRST CLASS. GeograpLv, Grammar, Sjalling, Reading, Arith metic, Tables, Writing, Composition, Poctr', Histor- Ancient and Modern Philosophv, As tronomy, Use of the fiiol.es, Plain and orna mental Needle-work. SECOND CLASS. This Division inc'uds all the brandies taught in the iir.-t class, the distinction existing ouly in the length of the lessons. TiHRD CLASS. Sjielling, Reading, Writing, Tables, Arithmetic, (Jeographv and ('ranuiiur. (jCJ-Extra branches common to all the classes. Piano Forte, Guitar, VYoctd Music, French and Drawing. t 1: R M S . For Boarders $100 per annum (including wash ing, bed and bedding.) Pay Scholars First and Second Classes, $8 er quarter. Tliird Cias $'2 per quarter. TERMS FOR EXTRAS. Music with use of instruments. Drawing, French, dune 1, '34. tf. $5 00 4 00 3 00 XO. J. FOIMilTKS. IIAVIII JJ.OXE9 AEIC&D OF t'OM5KTaTIO. "YT 7"OULD respect fully inform their old as well ' as their new customers that ihe3- have re ceived au extensive as.-or'nient of Spring and Summer g"K which for beauty and quality are not to be 1'oimd in the county of Cumbria., The assortment consist as follows : New style Br.x ade Silks. (3iene and changeable do. Stripe and plaid do. De Lainc, all colors and qualities. Borage do Laines. All the latest styles of Ladies dress Good. Boinb;izines. black and colored Alpaca. French Laws, Chintzes, Prints and Ginghams. A handsome assortment of Dress Trimmings. Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Shawls, Yeils, A-c. For men's and Boys' wear, we have cloths, cassimeres, vestings, hats, caps, boots, shoos, &-c. Also a large assortment of Groceries and Queensware. As we are determined not to 1 undersold, call in before purchasing elsewhere. Mry 18, '54. DRAFTS SOLD. ON England, Ireland and Scotland, from 1 upwards also, Passage Tickets by the "Old Black Star" Line of Packets, sidling from Liver ool on the 1st, Gth, 11th, 10th, 21st, and 2Jth of each month. W. A. NEFF, Ag't. Crcsson, March 23, 1854 tf. TO THE PIHL1C. "UTITl c-'1n the attention of our friends and the T V public generally to our new stock of Goods just received, which will be sold low for cash. Flour, Bacon and Salt constantly on bauds. 20 Sacks Ground Alum Salt, which we will sell at cost. ' P. S. All persons knowing themselves in debted to us on lKk account, or for freight will please call and settle. W. W. IVORY & CO. March 17, '54. Wanted, - l"kVHANDS on the Quitman Tannerj-. to jLvFArpeal bark. One dollar per cord wi'l lc given. MURRAY, ZAHM & CO. April 20, '54. 500 assorted pieces of Stone Ware, just re ceived at the Cheap Store of E. ROBERTS. 50 AxVRRELS SALT, just receivcl at the Store of HUGHES WHERRY. A XE1V ARRIVAL, Just received for wile at tho thoap Book Store of John J. Rixlgeis, Jr. Exposition of Odd Fellows, Valentino Vox, Novels Letter Pajfr and lolM-ep, Pocket Books, Note Paper of all kinds. IVrtmonnaics d. Perfumery do. do. Stationary do. do. Da- Bks and Ilg r. Aecon icons, C ipyin Bo 'ks. Pons of'evti v deseri; tion. Window fhatles paper a.; 1 oil, Pen Knives. April 27, 18.-.4. IHave the pleasure to ; -Sa;id the public g-i announce to t'i ir f.iends ncrailv, tliat tliev have move 1 U) their New Sic.re lej..i:t on Rail Road Street, 'and are ojien'mg friu the I'.a.-tei n ai.d Western market, a gem ral ie-soicn.ent tf Mer chandise and proiluce generally kt t in a coiuilrv store, being jio. ses.-" 1 of the facilities which render their gow-ls to le t!ie hcupc.-t iu the litifihUyriexid. Call and sec our t.t" k, ;is we feel assured cu will bo satilied, both iu regard to price and qua lity. All ki::d.-; f i.r "-bice taken iu exchange fir ox!s. AOTICC. Adams Ai C"s Ax press. JOHN M. SIEL, Callitzin, Cambria Co., TA. Packages of GomIs or Mont-3 will forward dai 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 the well known estab lished houses of Messrs. Edwards, Sangford Co. pa'ab!e on all the banks of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Passage certificates issued from Liverpool to anv point on the Penna. R. R. of the Star lane sailing from LivcrjMml "on 1st, 11th, fith, 21th, and 27th of each month. Orders from a distance prcmptly attended to, and answer st nt 13 return mail. Post ollice open at all hours of the (hn. except Simdav. April :57, 1854. DR. D. IE3TCIIOX'. St-rg-e0n Dentist & Manufacturer of Mineral Toeth, Of Hollidav-sburg, will visit Ebensburg the third week of oven- month, he is prepared to put up teeth in blocks with gums resembling nature as nearly as can lie; this is tho most fashionable and the most substantial way that teeth can be put up, thev will last a long life. A.i operations warranted to give satisfaction, or the m on ey re fused. May 25, 185i. Tomb Stones ! Tombs Stencti! I CHARD JONES respectfully informs the public that be is prepared to lurnisli all knuls of Tomb Stones, of Italian and American Marble, manufactured in the "latest style, imd lettered ac cording to any directions. His yard is situated at the .south part of the town, where a large assortment of articles iu Lis. line are always kept on hand. From long experience he feels confident 1 e can please all tastes, and he therefore hopes to be pat ronized y a generous public. June 17. 17-V. JOHN PAF.KE. JoIiiisloi it Marble Works, "Oao door Xcrth of the corner of ULrda and Clinton Streets, Johnstown' Pa. "If ONl'MENTS, Toml s. Oravc Suan-s. Man-if-fi-tels. Table, and Bureau Uij-s. manufactured of she insist beautiful and lincst iualit- f foreign aud domestic marble, alwavs in luind and made to order as cheap as thev can be purchased in the East, with the addition of carriage. From long experience in the hi;.v.nos.s arid strict attention thereto, he can as.-ure the publie that all orders will be prompliv attended to and the work finish ed in the hist and mo.-t hands-mie manner. furnish ed to order and delivered at any place desired. ALSt ), ( irindst ojies of vari-ius grits ai:d s izes. suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold hy wholesale or retail. Purcha.sers aru invite-1 to examine sNick and plicr.s. n. II. TflMiH. M. KoIiKHTS. 3ICSSRS. Tt DOR &. ROKCRTS. I REELING thankful to tiie citizens of EW-ns-. burg and vicinity for their former patronage, bog leave to state, that having lieeii. Uith last and West, they have purchased the largest and lcst stock of V, l iCERI ES AMD ( 'ON FECTIONARIES. that h;is ever been brought to the place, to which thev now invite the attention tif the public. Their stock consists of Sugars, Black and Green Teas. GifTee, Essence of Coffee, Chocolate. Prepar ed Crn, Durkee's Raking Powder, English aud American Mustards. (Trackers, Cheese, Fine and coarse Salt, Palm, lhisiu and Castile Soaps. Can dles, Flour, Bacon, Mackarel. (J-Kliish, Salmon, Honing, Vinegar. Syrups. M-ili'scs. Whiskey. P.randy, Wine. Fluid, Alcohol, Oils, Tobacco and Cigars, of the ckoicest brands : MEDICIXES, ami a general assortment of Tubs. Buckets, Bas kets, Brooms. Brushes, Window ("lass, vc. Also, every variety of DRIED FRUIT, such as Citrons, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Dates and Rai sins, Jellies and Preserves: M'TSOKEVERV DEsmiPTIOX, and in fact, every thing that an epicure could de sire. . The j will ever be l:.-.pp- to wait upon all who may favor-thorn with their custom, and feel satis .liotl that thc3- are enabled to sell L0WEK FOE CASH, than anv other establishment in the place. EUnsbur, Nov. 2", 185o ly Opposition is the Life of Trade. fllllE suliscrilHT having purchased the Black X smith Shop formerly occupied b- James Kel- lj, in the borough of Iiorotto, respectful' 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 and Steel, and is prepared, to work cheaper and ln'tter than any oiher man or men in the district. He defies any man to compote with him either iu cheapness or durability ; and, since " Opposi tion is the life of trade,'' he goes iu for his share. He has nlva3s on hand a large lot of Horse Shoes and Nails, for the accommodation of trav tiers. P. MEALEY. July C, 1854; N. B. Also, produce taken iu exchange for work. P. M. UA'IOX IIOl'SK, Ehcn3burg, Cambria Co., Fa. THE suljscrilKr would respectful- inform his friends and the tjaveling public, that he has ieasetl the house formerly kept bv Mrs. Mary O Evans and is prepared to accommodate all who ma3 favor him with their custom. Tho estab lishment has boon furnished with every conveni ence that can le had. His rooms are large and well ventilated. His table will lie supplied with the lxst the market can afford. His liar vill con tain liquors of the best brands, and his stable is large and attended by careful and obliging host 750TICT. ETTERS tiNtnnviitaTv on tho In- ;u , ..... ni,.; iijnd testament of l"rau is Mouse, la. t . V, shington township. Cambria county, dcnud having been gr.iioifto tlie uiu! aiued (ru-jdii.- in f-aid town&hip.) hy tl: Register tf Kn 1 cnr,H All era..iiH indi-btfxj to fhe estate t fnaldthctas.. are hereli- notified t" make iinmi-hate j .i .:;., and those having claims to pn-ent tL'iv. pr.jr!v ' authenticated for fccttli incut. June 8, 1854. JACOU IB .USE. Valuable properly Tor Sale or Ueu rilME snb-M-riln-r oiii-i-s f r sale his h"i n.j.l B. lot, uiatel in tiie U.r.fUgh .f Suuiinit viii , Cambria :n:nty. Pa. The building is of p!;.;.; 21 feet front on the turnpike, aiid ext ndii.g I ; 1; r. 1 f, t a'n;g an alley. The fr. nt of i!.e 1 Hdin-r has boot, tit to. I r.p f..r a Tin Sn.ith Si-.p, B:,d bad: f-r a dwelling. The t-:ti.ai:oii t '(nt oik.- f r the above. Hi'-W i -.i.e 1 1 ':-:v , :,i it affords a very large wholesale ard retail civ,.tn. Any person who wishot to purchasf- tic propertr f.r that biisii.es-, can also punhai-e a g'Kid st-t of fowls, o-c. J.r further j-articulars eiKpiire of W, A. ?I.ilonev. who rtsi.'.es on the prrmisos. JAM I S MALONLV. June Uti. 1K54. I'I4I. AOTIt i:. rilUE subscrib'-r who ii tend, leaving '.) is j.lor.; JL in a short time, ii-sjict tfuil v rcjuesls ail w.,, are. indebted, to him, to call and s tt'e their counts mi (-r I .of .re the 10th of July, as un-1 tied accoi. "its will then 1 left with a JtMi'-o .f the Peace for collect ion. Persoiis ntf ending to tl m notice, will save mo of troul lo. and save them selves trouble and cosfs. W. A. MALONEY June 2o, 1854. A Valuable E'ai in fur Sale. HE subsorilier desiring to remove to the Woft, offers for sale the valuable farm n which hu now n sides, situated in Allegheny towr.ol ip. f . i : r miles north of Lorctto. and eight miles uoi th-ON of E'oonsburg, and adjoining lands of frauds C .per and John McCoy. The farm contains almut 75 acres, of w! ';. h :.o arc cleared, and under a high state of cultivation, and the rest affords the elmioest rail timlx r. There are on the premises a log tlwolheu rrd barn, a small 301 ng ort hard, and an cxcelli ;.t j lennial sj.ring of water. The terms, which will le reastmablp. will be made known through mail or othrrwiM- 1 v tl. subsoriU-r. ' EDWARD COXA I; Y. June 22, 1K.VJ. IV OTIC II. HI IIK subsorilier is alxiiit to r Ttuquish thr. pr.tr. i tice of iledicino, would call upon pers .i.s in debted to him to make immediate, payment there f. All persons having claims against the n-i.itT-sined will present the same t 1 him, or in hi .i! kiico to Win. G. Wilson, Es.. Summit. JAMI-S C. HoTT. May, 11, '54. 2m. 3VOTICC "VT7"ANTED, twelve 00 fifteen Stone M i n.n on Sections 12. 13. 14, 15 A" 1C. .flli Indiana Branch Railroad. Constant employment and go-ol wages will lie given. Also, tiff-en or tv.onv goid Quarrymen. will find a summer's employment iu a healthy and pleasant section of the country, to whom tie hi-'host wages will c given. Pavments made monthly. ' PHILIP A THOMAS "COLLINS. Indiana Branch. April 27, 1854. THE EMPORIUM. nnilE CHEAPEST (rtiOlLS TO BE FoUND JL AT THE NEW STORE LAii;ri. Swami. THE citiz.-ns t f Cambria C-'Ui.ry. are ns;t fully invited to examine our : t'H k lt-loro pu.-.-has-i:ig elsewhtte. An a-ju.iintar.co v. ith our st.ck and manner of doing bu.-.inexs, will con vice 3-0:1 ( the superior inducements we arc enabled to olfcr. Our varie 1 a.-vs. .yti: :( !:t eo::i;.rises I ry (ods of every kind ; Hats. i s. P..'ts :'.nd Sin, Il-ady Made ClofhiiiLT. Hardware, and Qu'-ei swai. (iv !ar Ware. lrug. Dye Nu.'i'; ir k -trios i f all kinds; an ex -eh nt a.-s-.rtmrnt of Fish, Arc. Arc, An articles called for which we have not on hand, can be obtained in a few hours, by IVma. Railroad an I Adams JL 0.. lAirt.s, at t!ie 1 iw- est rates jioNsiile. We fid assured that the.1 who wiil call and hv-k through our stiick, which Cider all circuii.staiico.s we are pleased to show, w iii it; uisjiosod Uibuv. )ur terms am c:i.h. W. A. NEFF Jt CO. CO-ADAMS ,v CiVS Express Of:i,e haVwt n tnovo.1 from the Summit to Crosson Station Laurtlwanifi. Yv'. A. NEFF, Ag't. March 18. 154. a kkvolltiox i. i::ji:siii'st a KEW A.JTD CHEAP BOOK STOSI!! RODGELS, Jr., Wtiuld invite the public t. tali and examine hisexteiir-i ve and fpk'iid sortment of Miscellaneous Books, consisting i f Hot Corn Scenes in New York Shakspenrc's (Quotations Webster's Dictionary, Uuabridrsti Roliin's History Uncle Tm's Cabin Loruni! Dow Joscphus CtH jH T 011 lvlucatioii and Prac tice Robinson Crusoe; Lights and Shades of Free masonry (Ihandiei's Information f ir tho IVj,le Bililos of all kinds Protostant Bibles Dway Bibles Presbyterian Hjnnn Poks SohiHtl Books of all kinks Encyclopedia ( f America Draft ing PajxT Tracing . Muslin Stationary t all kinds SmgB.v.ks of all kiiids. His collection is f.r STjperior to any ever brotight t this p'ace. and he hopes the public will extend l.'uu a liberal jKitn mage. March 1 8.-4. LATROIIC HOTCL Wcsinicrfelajid Co., Pa. TM. MARSHALL, having hasod this ct-m- modious and popular lb'tel, Mtualol near the Pa. R. R invites a t all from the traveling public. The ostablisment has undergone consid erable repair, and finished in the Ix-st possilJo manner. . No pains will bo spared to add to thj comfort and convenience of its guests. Dec. '2:1. 185.S. Faslilonable Clotliing- C mporlum, Clinton St. Johnstown F. HEAT attraoiiou at the corner of Clinton U and Ijocust streets, opposite the ExcLaugu Hotel and the M'Millen IIoum?, Johnstown, Cam- brui co., Pa., where the subscribers have just re ceived a large and fashionable assortment of fall aud Winter Road Made Clothing. Nov. 4, 1852. Jo.?EPll GANS & CO. Xcw I'altlnet lVarc Rooms. TAMES S. TODD, informs the citizens of Eh w ensburg, and the public peneralh, that h has ojenel an extensive and varied assortment o CABINET WARE iu Mr. Robert Davis' new building, Main stnet, nearly ojiitsite the sion House," where lie will lie happy -'ra them call and examine his MAHOGANY, WALNUT. CHERRY AND OTHER VARIETIES OF FURNITURE, consisting iu part of Sofas, Bureaus, Table. stoads, Secretaries, Stands, Ac, Jfcc. He will have constantly on hand an excellent assortment of Fancy and common Chatks, which he will sell lower than ever U-fore offered in this place. . Every article ofTered will be made m the m.4 workmanlike manner, of tho Wt materials ; aud REPAIRING of all kinds will 1 promptly at tended to. His terms are CASH, and Veing de termined to sell low, and kwp none but good ar ticles, he hopes to receive tho patronage of ft d criminating public. lers. JOHN A. JtLAIK. Dec. 23, 185C. JulyC, 154. Jelfcrscrn, July S. Ll-ensbun:. Julv 20. 18o3. n c D C o
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