Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, September 21, 1854, Image 4

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Know Nothingi beginning to Enow
Something !
The Gettysburg Compiler, a paper always
well posted, gives us the annexed gratifying
notice of what is going on in Adams county :
"We are reliable informed that several de
mocrats in this place, who had allowed them
selves to be coaxed into joining Know No
. thingism, hive "dissolved" all connection
with the order, denouncing it as a regular
i'NVhig swindle, to break down the Democratic
party. The Whig leaders don't seem to like
the Btcp I"'
Eiot in New Orleans Military Ordered Out
New Orleans, September 13. Our city
has been the scene of soue terrible riots be
tween the Amcrieaus and Irish, in which sev
eral lives were lost and many badly injured.
Thcro are many rumors and exaggerated re
ports in circulation iu regard to the cause of
it. From the best information I can obtain,
I learn that the first ov-ihrsak occurred on
Sunday evening, growing out of a political
discussion between a party of Ame.icans and
Irish. A savage fight ensued, in which fire
arms and clubs were freely used. A number
of the participants in the riot were badly
wcunded before it could be quelled by the
police. On the following day one of the
wounded died, and much excitement followed
in cousetuofiee.
The excitement continued on the increase
throughout Monday, and as soon as night set f
in the riot was renewed with still greater vio
lence each party apparently prepared for it.
The news f-pread rapidly through the city,
and it was reported that severrl had been
killed, but this report fortunately proved to
be premature, l'istols and guns were fired
into the crowds, and many of the rioters re
ceived serious injuries. The police again suc
ceeded in making several arrests and restoring
order.
The rioters again assembled on Tuesday I
evening, when the struggle was renewed with j
redoubled ferocity. Two of the rioters were
killed on the ground, and quite a number '
were carried off, some of them shockingly
wounded. The riotous fever continued to
increase during Monday, when the Mayor
ordered out the National Guard and the entire
police force. This had the effect of intimi
dating the rioters, and up to the time of send
ing this despatch, no further outbreak had
taken place. The military, however, are still
held under arms, to be ready in the event of
a renewal of the disgraceful disturbances.
A Sanctum in Nebraska.
The Omaha Arrow is the name of a paper
just started in Omaha, Nebraska. The editor
thus describes his sanctum:
Last night we slept iu our sanctum the
etarry-decked heavens for a ceiling, and our
mother earth for a flooring. It was a glorious
night, and we were tired from our day's ex
ertions. Far away, on different portions of
the prairie, glimnierc-d the camp fires of our
neighbors, the pawnees, Omahas, or that nob
le and too often unappreciated class of our
people, known as pioneers or squatters. We
gathered around our little camp-fire, talked of
times in the past, of the pleasing present,
and the glorious future which the march of
civilization should open in the land whereon
we sat The new moon was just sinking be
hind the western prairie roll, but slightly dis
pelling the darkness which crept over our lov
ed and cherished Nebraska land. - Wc thougt
of distant friends and loxedones who, stretch
ed upon beds of downy ease, little appreciat
ed the unalloyed pleasure, the heaven-blessed
comfort that dwelt with us in this far-off land.
No busy hum of the bustling world served to
distract our thoughts. Behind us was spread
our buffalo robe, in an old Indian trail, which
was to serve as our bed and bedding. The cool
night wind swept in cooling breezes around
us, deep laden with the perfume of a thousand
hued and varied flowers. Far away up3ii our
lea came the occasional long drawn howl of the
prairie wolves.
Talk of comfort! there was more of it in one
hour of our sanctum camp life and of came
life generally upon Nebraska soil, than in a
whole life of fashionable, pampered world in
the settlement; and, individually, we would
not have exchanged our sanctum for any of
those of our brethren of the press who boast
of its neatness and beauty of artful adorn
ments.
ONE DOLLAR REWARD.
LOST. A few weeks ago, a note sheet of pa
per, written inside in the Welch language, and
having the signature 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
4tMr. Daniel 1). Jones. B'ac :smith, Ebensburg Fa.,
receive the alove reward for his trouble.
T!IE HuWV.her having puichased the Black-
smith Shop formerly occupied by James Kel
ly, iu the borough of Iretto, respectfully aj
pcals to the public in general, and the farmers in
particular, to inform them, that be has received
from Philadelphia, a full assorted stock of Iron
and Steel, and U prepared to work eheaiicr and
letter than any other man or men in the district,
lie defies any man to compete with him either
in cheapness or durability; and, since " Opposi
tion is the life of trade.' he goes in for his share.
He bad always on hand a large lot of Horse
Show and Nails, fur the aeeouimjdation of trav
"km. P. ME A LEY.
July 6, 1854;
N. B. Al, produce taken in exchange for
wjrk P. M.
Valuable Properly for Sale.
J!'IE suWriber will sell at private i'e. Lis
.1 well-known property in the town of IMsano,
Cambria county. The building is a two-storv
frame abmt fifty Lit in front, well calculated
tiilier for a store or t ivern, with a good stable and
other out buildings attached. There are also two
lots of grouudl-elonging to the property ; this is a
desirable location for doidg an extensive business
ithr in Dry Gds line or tavern-keeping.
Th'-re is a charter granted for the construction of
a Plank II. i.v.l from Johnstown to IMsano. The
distance from Belsuno to Ebensburg, is nine miles,
and seventeen miles from Indiana.
Persons desirous of purchasing the property,
will call on the undersigned at his 'residence in
Belsano. A good deed will be given.
13- F. DAVIS.
IV-lsino. June 2!. 154.
Jasie3 Dougherty, at
RINHOLD, DASH & CO., -
WlTCT.rvJ'ALE and i.-t.ut dealer hi Tobacco,
V T !:;ti!r ":.;, warehouse ::t t1 S.,i!''i
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31 It'll A EL DAX MAGEIIAN,
Attorney at Law, Ebenrturg, Pa.
OFFICE Xo. 9, "Culonnadc Row," near the
Court House.
January 1, 1851. ly.
: CVRIS E. rERSHLXG,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown Fa.
OFFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Sto
ry of Good 4' Pershing's Store Room.
January 30, 1851 ly.
ABRAHAM KOPEL1X,
Attorney at Lpw Johnstown
FFICE on GTiutou Street, a few doors north
of the corner of Main and Clinton.
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April 23, 1823.
T. E. II EVER,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Fa.
FFICE in Main Street, two doors east of the
Echo Office.
March 13, 1851. 1-.
CIIAREES AEIIRIGUT,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa.,
TILL practice in the several courts of Cam
bria, L!air and 11 nntinguon counties. Oer-
mar.s can consult and receive advice in their own
language. Office opposite the Court House, for
mcrly occupied by R. L. Johnston, Esq.
Ebscnsburg, February 3, 1853 ly.
GEORKE 31. REED,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
XT7"ILL practice in the several Courts of Cam
T T bria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties.
Office in the Centra st., adjoining Gen. McDon
ald's" dwelling.
Jan. 15, 1S51. ly.
rTciiard joxes,
Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa.,
""TILL attend promptly to all collections en
T f trusted to his care". Office, adjoining his
dwelling.
July 21, 1852. tf.
F. 31. GEORGE,
Justice of the Peace, foot of Plane Xo 4,
A. P. E. K.
"VT7"ILL attend promptly to all collections en-
trusted to his care. Office, adjoining the
Post Office,
July 28, 1852.
W3I. G. WIESOX,
JUSTICE of the Peace. Summitville, Cambria
county. Pa. Office East of the Allegheny
Portage Railroad on the Turnpike.
March 30, 1854.
Dr. Charles Walters
OFFERS bis services to the citizens of Sum
mitville, and adjoining vicinity, in the prac
tice in Medicine and Surgery.
He may lc found at all times when not pro
fessionally engaged, at bis office next, door to
Hell's Store, or-ut t-Iie Mansion House of James
M. Riffle.
Mav 25. '51.
Ir. Geo. II. Kelly,
OFFERS his professional services to the citi
zens of Jefferson and vicinity, in tho prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
Office next door to Mr. Lytle's Store.
May 20, 1853.
A CARD.
DR. A. YEA G LEY, having permanently lo
cated in Jefferson, Cambria count)', respect
fully tenders bis professional services to the citi
zens of the place and the surrounding country, in
the practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Office in Main street, where he can always I
found and consulted, except when absent on pro
fessional business.
Jefferson, April 14, 1H53 25.
Dr. Henry Yeagley,
Practising Physician, Johnstown, Pa.
FFICK next door to his Drug Store, corner
of Main and Bedford streets.
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Johnstown, July 21, 1852.
EGNER & GREGG,
"TT7TIOLESALE dealers in Wines and Liquors
which they are prepared to furnish cheap
to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 20
Maoket street, Phihidelphia, Ta.
Feb. 2, 1852-ly.
JOHN M'lKVlTT. WILIIAX M'PKVITT.
JOHN KcDEVITT &BR0.,
WHOLESALE grocers and dealers in For
eign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified Whis
key ..Flour, BitAi, Fish, Cheese, Arc, Arc, No.
311 Liberty street, opposite the head of Smith
field Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dec. 23, 1852-9-tif.
WM. DAVIS. JOIIS LLOTH.
Davis & Eloyd,
HAVING formed a partnership in th .Mer
cantile Business, would respectfully solicit
the patronage of their friends and the public jren
crally. Call and see us at the old stand of Wm.
Davis.
April 29, 1852.
John Parker. James H. Parker
JOIIX PARKER & CO.,
"Tf 7"HOLESALE Grocers, dealers in Flour and
Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old
Mononga'iela and Rectified Whiskey.
No. 5, Commercial Bow, Liberty Street,
IMttsburgr, Ia.
H. I. Thompson, with
ClltS. ALLOHLLL & CO.
WHOLESALE Hat and Cap Manufacturers.
Furs, Straw Goods and Hatter's Trimmings
N"73 Mirkst St wot, Paila lelphia.
Dec. 9, 1753.
ALT00NA HOTEL.
AETOOX A, II EI A It COIWTY, IA.,
A. BEEVES, Proprietor.
A pbi e 27, 4354.
U. C. CAUl'TH. WM. TIKny. J. c. DEW.
Geo. W. Todd, with
Carulli, Terry &. Dew.
IMPORTERS and Wholesale Joblers in Eng
lish. German and Domestic HARDWARE,
I uuus. i isiois, waiters, vc.
; 154 Market Street, between 4th & 5th. rill,
i ADELPIIIA. Sept. 2, 1853.-3m.
DlHsolutlon or PartnerKlilp.
piIE Partnership heretofore existing U-twcen
i - niiK n.iy inssoivoi
i by mutual consent. R. M. S. J CKSO
( , J. HOWE.
Feb. 13, 1854-tf.
G EOKCE UPPIXCOTT & CO.,
AVE constantly on hand a full assortment
l leas, m, Liquors and Groceries, gen-
20,1,7Wortl Wr and
o. 10 Sotth Delaware Avenro.
, . - ..c. PHILJLDELTJaA.
PJ--' i?0I!FUT n.Txy, V... i ".."n"
i I - ll
TAIL0RIKO.
fJlIIE undersigned informs his customers tliat
JL the firm of lleynon & Johnston, is dissolved
by mutual consent, 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 his former patrons and as many new ones as
please to call. He receives regularly from New
York and Philadelphia, the latest fashions and
ran not be lieat cither in the shape or fit of Coats,
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 w ill recommend
itself. '
CO- All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for work. . LEWIS BE YXOX.
April 20, 1852.-tf. -
DEXTIST.
DR. S. BELFORD, Surgeon Dentist, informs
the public that he has returnad to Hollidays
burg, 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 pro
fession. All work done by him. will be warran
ted. Hollidaysburg, August 2C, 1853.
H. W. MANAGA'S
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NITED STATES HOTEL, at the Railroad
Depot. Harrisburg, Pa.
Dec. 9. 1853.
COACH M A X IT FACTO 11 Y.
THE subscriler would respectfully inform the
citizens of Ebensburg, and the public generally,
tliat hcrwill carry on the Coach Making including
the Smith work, at the machine shop formejly
occupied by Mr. Anderson, in the rear of E.
Hughes' Store, where, by using none but the
choicest material, and employing none but the
best workmen, he hopes to convince all who will
do him the favor to examine his work, that in
point of durability, appearance or cheapness, it
cannot be 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 of different qualities and prices. Bar
ouches, Chariottees, one and two horse rockaways,
close quarter eliptic and C-Spring Coaches; second-hand
w ork of tlifferent kinds, &e., making a
variety thatwill suit all tastes and all purses.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch.
ROBERT GALBREATH.
Jn. 2a0, '54.
HATS AXD CAPS.
THE suWriler invites attention to his late
styles of Hats, consisting of all the various
descriptions now worn, which cannot be excelled
in Philadelphia or elsewhere.
Country 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 countrv merchants.
ISAAC M. ASHTON,
172 Market st., Philadelphia.
Dec. 30, 1853.
Iist of letters remaining in the Post Office
J at Ebensburg:, Pa., July 1st, 1851.
Fisher Andre,
C. Bchs,
John Barns,
John C. Baily,
John W. Cameron,
David Evans,
B. J. Fongeray,
R. L. Davis,
William Johnston,
William Litzinger,
John Lewis,
Margaret Morris,
JulyO, 1854.
A. Morrison,
James Murray,
Jacob Pringle,
David Drcxler,
Felix Short,
Frederick Schafer,
Samuel Singer,
Susanna Schroth.
Monsieur Zeager Tierre,
dpt. A. Wilmore,
Joseph Warbaugh.
M. C. McCAUGE, P. M.
I 1ST OK I.KTTKUS 1IEMA1NINO IN TIIK
A PC ST OFFICE AT BELSAXO, Quarter
ending June 30, 1854.
Jacob Paul, 1 John A. Maken. 'l
Geo. Wilkinson 1 A. C. Maken, 1
1). Hants, Esq. 1 Isaac Maken, 1
B. F. DAVIS, P. M.
BclsanouJl. 4 1854.
HEW ARRAXGEMEXT.
I 71 A ST LINE RED COACHES, BELOXG
. ING to Messrs. Thompson & Brawly, will
leave Ebensburg, twice every day fur Jefferson.
The first will le;we at V) o'clock, A. M., meeting
the morning train on Penn'a. R. R. for the east at
11 o'cliK-k and 38 min. Several coaches leaves at
5 o'clock in the evening meeting the train going
west at 7 o'clock and 58 min.; returning, first
coach leaves Jefferson for EWnsburg at 1 o'clock,
P. M., and second, at 8 P. M., immediately after
arrivals of the passenger trains.
Feb. 17, 1854 tf.
Acn Cabinet Ware Room.
TAMILS S. TODD, informs the citizens of Eb
ensburg, and the public generally, that h
has opened an extensive and varied assortment o
CABINET WARE in Mr. RoUrt Davis' new
building, Main street, nearly opposite the "Man
sion House," where he will be happy to have
them call and examine his
MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND
OTHER VARIETIES OF FURNITURE,
consisting in part of Sofas, Bureaus, Tables, Bed
steads, Secretaries, Stands, &c, &c.
He will have constantly on haad an excellent
assortment of Fancy and common Chaius, which
he will sell lower than ever before offered in this
place.
Every article offered will be made in the most
workmanlike manner, of the best materials ; and
REPAIRING of all kinds win 1-e promptly at
tended to. ' His terms arc CASH, and being de
termined to sell low, and keep none but good ar
ticles, he hopes to receive the patronage of a dis
criminating public.
EU-nsburg, July 29. 1853.
This way for Good and Cheap Goods.
"7ILL be opened 'this week at the brick store
of J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general as
sortment of cloths, cassimeres, tweeds, and a
great variety of summer goods, together with any
quantity of prints, lustres and other dress goods.
ALSO, A LA 11 G E
and good assortment of hardware, queensware,
saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, eec, oecr.
Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and caps,
or ready made clothing, w ill find it to their ad
vantage to call at the
BRICK STORE.
The sulseriber, thankful for past favors, ear
nestly 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 good ; and he also takes
CASH when offered.
T, . ... J. MOORE.
Lln-nsburg. April 28. 1851.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against pur
chasing or locating a certain Bounty Iind
Warrant for 1C0 acres of land issued bv the C m
missioner of Pensions under the. act of OMiress,
of 28th September. 1850, to Philip W. McDon
ald, late a Brevet Major in the 2nd Regiment of
Unite.! States Dragoons, f,,r services" rendered
rlurintf the late war with f w.. K- :.j -..
I . - - - -vv, iuu SHMU 1 it I
I rant having U-en lost or stolen some time in tho
: year 1S.13. I have entered a caveat in the Pen-
;i ikj iir .; - (, tie i irng o: a Patent to nnv
: i e -o,i v:: . i- . inc by . t-u I vir-
e:.. . . .i'-.is;. rp?i i fii:; ti i.l.f (
iii'ibiuinsri'.M.j J..T ,'. iliitiiic .:c of ll " ;ie
, 7iAC(LM;. M l'OLl'.' '
SIX CENTS REWARD.
RAN away from the subscriber, Henry Shanow,
an indented Apprentice. Said boy had on
when he left, a blue Ktried shirt, brown linscy
pants, and a black wool hat ; he is alout five feet
in height and about sixteen or seventeen years of
age. The public are hereby warned not to har
bor said boy, as it will enforce the rigor of the
law against any person so doing.
JOHN. BUZZARD.
July 13, 1854.
njotlce to Creditors upon the Main
JL !i Line of public improvements. The creditors
upon the main line of the Public Improvements
are hereby notified that pursuant to an act entitled
"An act to provide for the ordinary -excuses of
Government, the repairs of the public duals and
Railroads, and other general and . sjecial ap
propriations," approved the 9th day of May, 1854,
the Commissioners ap)ointed to examine all claims
for Motive Power ami Repairs, learing date prior
to the 1st day of December, 1854. w ill meet at the
following places and periods, for the fulfillment of
the duties assigned them, viz :
Hollidaysburg, on Monday, July 10.
. Summit, on Thursday, July 13.
Johnstown, on Monday, July 17.
Blairsville, on Monday, July 24.
Pittsburg, on Thursday, July 27.
Huntingdon, on Thursday, August 3.
Lewistown, on Monday, August 7.
Millerstown, on Monday, August- 10.
Harrisburg, on Monday, August 14.
Columbia, on Monday, August 17.
Parksburg, on Monday, August 21'
Philadelphia, on Thursday. August 24.
THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, Sec'v.
July 13, 1854.,
C. Wlnjrard and C. W. U lngard .
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
tiixmrno, pa.
WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam
bria, Blair, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear
field county. Office nearly Litzinger's Hotel.
Co-Also Agents for the sale of Lands in Cam
bria and adjoining Counties.
CO-Also Agents for the Union Firo Insurance
Company.
09Also Agents for the American Life Insurance
Company. ...
AprilC, 18:4.
DA XX EE HOUSE,
Formerly tbe Washington Hotel, Allegheny Street,
near the Diamond,
IIOEEIDAl'SUER IA.
THE subscriber resiectfuily informs his friends
and the public generally, that he lias taken
the above old established stand and entirely re
fitted and repaired it in such a manner as to ren
der it second to no hotel in the country. The
Bar has been newly stocked with the lcst Wines,
Liquors, and Segars that could be purchased, .and
the table will at all times lie supplied with the
best the Market affords.
The RESTAURANT attached will at all times
contain all the delica ies that can be procured,
which will lie served up at all hours, on short no
tice. He respectfully asks the public to give him a
trial, fullv assured that he can render satisfaction.
D-c. i'. 1853 G. W. DANNALS.
OHS ETAK. JOtl HARK. ETA IVltl. HlliK JJIii
XEW FIM!
THE TUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED
thf.t the late firm of Evans & Jones, have en
ered into a co-partnership with John Evans and
John Hare in the Taiuiery and Boot and Shoe
manufacturing business. Their friends are invited
to call at the old stand of Evans & Jones, a few
doors east of Camion's Hotel, and the Tanning
establishment owned by J. Moore.
Ilicy have constantly on band a large assort
ment of French calf-skin, Men and Womens' Mo
rocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to exe-
cuto work on tho thortewt notice.
The highest cash prices paid for hi lea either iu
trade or ca.sh.
Being practical workmen themselves, aud using
none but the very liest materiasl they are confi
dent they can execute work as well and svs cheap
as any establishment iu the country.
Feb. 17. 1854-tf.
ST. MARl'S ACADEMY.
FOR
Hoarders and Day Scholars.
Yrxntli the kahTs or the Sistekk or Mebct.)
HC)LL1DAYS15UUG, PA.
fllHE School is divided into three general divi
JL sions or classes, in which the foil . wing bran
ches arc taught :
FIRST CLASS.
Geography, Grammar, Sjtelling, Re-.iding, Arith
metic, Tables, Writing, Comjositioii, Poetry,
History Aucient and Modern Philosophy, As
tronomy, Use of the Globes, Plain and orna
mental Needle-work.
SECOND CLASS.
This Division includs all the brauches taught in
the first class, the distinction existing only in
the length of the lessons.
THIRD CLASS.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Tables, Arithmetic,
Geography and Grammar.
Extra branches common to all the classes.
Piano Forte, G uitar, Vocal Music, French and
Drawing.
T E RMS.
For Boarders $100 per annum (including wash
ing, lcd and licdding.)
Day Scl,larsi First and Second Classes, $S per
quarter.
Third Class $2 per quarter.
TERMS FOR EXTRAS.
Music with aise of instruments, $5 00
Drawing, 4 00
French, 3 00
June 1, '34. tf. -
seo. j. Bonoms.
DAVID JJ.OSES
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION.
WOULD respectfully inform their old as well
as their new customers that they have re
ceived an extensive assortment of Spring and
Summer goods, which for beauty and quality are
not to be found in the .county of Cambria. The
assortment consists as follows :
New style Brocade Silks.
Chene and changeable do.
Stripe and plaid do.
De Laine, all colors and qualities.
Berage de Laines.
All the latest stylos of Ladies dress Goods.
Bombazines, black and colored Alpaca.
French Laws, Chintzes, Prints and Ginghams.
A handsome assortment of Dress Trimmings,
filnvcs. Mitts. Hosiery. Shawls. Veils. &c.
For men's and Boys' wear, we have cloths,
rossimeres. vestincrs. hats. cans, boots, shoes. &c.
Also a large assortment of Groceries and
Queensware.
. As we arc determined not to be undersold, call
in liefore purchasing elsewhere.
Mry 18, '54.
DRAFTS SOLD.
VN Emiland. Ireland and Scotland, from 1
upwards also. Passage Tickets by the "Old
Black Star" Line of Packets, sailing from Liver
pool on the 1st. Cth. 11th. 10th, 21st, and 20th
of each month.
W. A. NEFF, Ag't.
Crcsson, March 23, 1854 tf.
anted,
a O t.i- '. " - run l:u.m-ry. t)
ViSjO:n-al bu;i.. 'oio.r rr to .1 w 15 Le
liUtfliAr.ZAUM 1".
TO THE I'UIIEIC.
Just received for sale at the cheap IViok Store tf
John J. Rodgers, Jr.
Exposition of Odd Fellows,
Valentine Vox,
Novels
letter Taper and Foolscap,
Pocket Books,
Note Paper of all kinds,
Portmonnaics do.
Perfumery do. do.
Stationary do. do.
Day Books and Lodgers,
Accordeons,
Copying Books,
- Pens of every description.
Window shades paper and oil,
Pen Knives.
April 27, 1854.
IILRRAII FOR GALLITZI.V.
JOHN M'MEEL & BB0.
Have the pleasure to' announce to their friends
and the public generally, that they have
moved to their New Store Room on Rail Road
Street, "and are opening from the Eastern and
Western markets, a general assortment of Mer
chandise aud produce generally kept in a country
store, Wing possessed of the facilities which render
their gxls to In? the cheapest in tbe neighlxirliood.
dll and see our stock, as we fl assured you
will be satisfied, lioth in regard to price ami qua
lity. All kinds of produce taken in. exchange for
goods.
XOTICE.
Adams & Co's Axpres.
JOBS M. If EEL, GalliUin, Caabtia Co., PA.
Packages of Gotxls or Money will forward dai
ly (exeepf, Sunday) to all the principal towns
in the Union,' also, by the foreign Express of
Messrs. Edwards, Sangford Co., to all parts of
the world. Sight drafts by the well known esfalv
lished houses of Messrs. Edwards, Sangford it Co.
payable on all the banks of England. Ireland,
Scotland and Wales. Passage certificates Issued
from Liverpool to any point on the Penna. R. R.
of the Star Line sailing from Liverpool onjst,
11th, Cth, 21th, and 27th of e:uh month. Orders
from a distance promptly attended to, and answer
sent by return mail. Post office ojien at all hours
of the day, except Sunday.
April 37, 1854.
DR. D. S. IIl'TCIIISOX.
Snrg-oon Dentist & Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth,
Of Hollidaysburg, will visit Ebensburg the third
week of every month, he is prepared to put
up teeth in blocks with gums resembling nature
as nearly as can lie; this is the most fushionable
and the'most substantial way that teeth can be
put up, they will hist a hn:g life. All oeratioiis
warranted to srive satisfaction, or the money
re
fused.
M:l
1S54.
Tomb Stone! Tomb Stone!
RICHARD JONES resjut-t fully informs the
public that he is prepared to furnish all kinds
of Tomb Stones, of Italian and American Marble,
manufactured in the latest style, and lettered ac
cording to any directions.
His yard is situatcd 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 be can
please all tistes, and he tlterefore heiics to be pat
ronized by a generous public.
June 17, 1753.
JOHN PARKE.
Johnstown Marble Works,
One door North of the corner of Main and Clinton
Street, Johmtown' Pa.
"m rONUMENTS, Tomltf, Grave Stones, Man
AfAtels, Table, and Bureau tops, manufactured
of she most beautiful and finest quality of foreign
and domestic marble, always on hand and made
to order as cheap as they can 1? purchased in the
Last, with the addition of carriage. rroin long
cxjK-neuce in tlic nusmess ani strict attention
thereto, lie can assure tlie puiuic tliat an orncrs
will lie promptly attended to and the work linish-
ed in the liest an 1 most handsome manner .furnish
ed to order and .delivered at any place desired.
ALSO, Grind-tones of various grits and s izes,
suitable for far nrs and mechanics. Sold by
w holesale or reta:'.
Purchasers ar. invited to examine stock and
priefs.
i xiox iiorsi:,
Ebensburg-, Cambria Co., Fa.
THE suliscriler would respectfully inform his
friends ami the tjaveling public, that he has
leased the bouse formerly kei t bv Mrs. Marv O
Evans and is iiretiared to accommodate all wno
mav tavor Mm witn tlieir custom. ii:e estao
j . . ...., .T.l . I
lishment has ljccn furnished with every conveni
ence that can be l ad. His rooms arc large and
well ventilated. His table will 1 supplied with
the liest the market can afford. His bar vi:l con
tain liquors ol the lost brands, and lus stahle is
larsre and attended bv careful and obliging host
lers. JOHN A. BLAIR.
Dec. 23. 1853.
U. II. Tl"I)OR. M. KoHEtiTS.
MESSRS. TI DOR & RO HERTS.
1 REELING thankful to the citizens of EK-ns
. burg and vicinitv for their former patronage.
leg leave to state, that having l-een Kith East
and West, they have purchased the lar;re.-t and
best stock of .
GROCERIES AMD CONFECTION ARIES,
that has ever been brought to the place, to which
they now invite the attention of the imbue.
Their stock consists of Sugars, Black and Green
Teas, Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Chocolate, Prepar
ed Corn, Durkee's liaking Powder, English and
American Mustards, Crackers, Cheese, line and
coarse Salt, Palm, Rosin ami Castile Soaps, Can
dles. Flour. Bacon, Mackarel. Codfish, Salmon,
Herring, Vinegar, Syrups. Molasses, Whiskey,
Brandy, W ne, Fluid, Alcohol, Oils, lobacco and
Cigars, of the choicest brands :
MEDIC IX ES,
and a ceneral assortment of Tulis, Buckets, B:is-
fcrs Itrooms. Brushes. Window Glass. K:c.
Also, every variety o f DRIED FRUIT, such as
Citrons, Prunes, Currants, rigs, Dates and Kai
sins, Jellies and Preserves :
a UTS OK EVERY DESCRIPTION,
and in fact, every thing that an epicure could de
sire.
They will ever be happy to wait upon all who
mav favor them with their custom, and leel satis
fied that they are enabled to sell
LOWEB FOR CASH,
than anv other establishment in the place.
Elensbur. Nov. 25, 1853 ly
George llarncame,
Wholesale ft Retail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron
Manufacturer, and Dealer in the fol
lowing named Stove :
GI1BE Air Tight Cook, Portable Rarnge, Flat
Top Complete, Union Arr Tight, Cooks Fa
vorite' Bare Cylinder, Delaware Cook, Bar-room,
Keysione, or Independent, Harp cannon. New
complcie, Hot Air Parlor, Victoria compieto. Air
Tighi, Complete Cook, Union Coal Burner.
Ebensburg, Sept. 1, 1852.
Wanted.
15 or 20 gooii wood cimurjers at the foot of Plane
No
4, Alitgiieny Poi uuro p.. F- to tr.X out aooo
cord ot'vood.
"iftr v'nts rk r corrf y-ni r2 pa.ci in
VT SET-"" riTiP
XOT1CE.
LETTERS testamentary on tha last will ar
and testament of Francis Mouse, last of
shmgton township, Cambria county, deceased
having been granted to the undersigned (resi.lW
in said township,) by the Register of said 1 coumv
All persons indebted to the estate of said decta"
are hereby notified to make immediate pavrrnrnt
and those having claims to present them properly
authenticated for settlement. T
June 8, 1854. JACOB MOUSE.
Valuable property Tor Sale or Ren
THE subscrilier offers for sale Ids house hud
lot, s'tuated in the lxrough of Sunmiitville
Cambria county, Pa. The building is of plank
24 feet front on the turnpike, and extending Lack
64 feet along an alley. The front c.f the building
has been fitted up for a Tin-Smith Shop, and th
b:itk for a dwelling. The situation is an excel
lent one for the above mentioned Lutjess as it
affords a very large wholesale end retail custom
Any person who wishes to purchase the projrtv
for that business, can also purchase a good t i"f
tools. &c. For further yarticulars enquire of V
A. Malonev, who resides on th- premises. '
JAMTS MALONEV.
June 20, 1854.
FIX4E XOTICE.
THE subscrilier who intends leaving this place
in a short time, respectfully requests all who
are indebted to him, to call and settle their oc
counts on fir before the 10th of July, as all unset
tled accounts will then 1 left with a Justice of
the Peace for collection. Persons attending to tlie
notice, will save me of trouble, and sve them
selvt s t -oublc and costs.
W. A. MA LONE Y.
June 20. 1854.
A Valuable Farm Tor Sale.
THE subscriler desiring to remove to tbe Wejt,
just offers for sale the valuable farm on which he
now resides, situated in Allegheny township, four
mi es north of Loretto, and eight miles north-e&'t
f 'Elensburg, and adjoining lands of Franc!
Cooper and John McCoy.
The farm contains about 75 acres, of which CO
are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation,
and the rtst affords the choicest rail timber.
There are on the premises a log dwelling tr.d
barn, a small young orchard, and an excellent pt
reiiiii.il spring of water.
The terms, which will le reasonable, will 1
made known through mail or otherwise bv the
suWiiUr. EDWARD CON A BY..
June 22, 1854.
" KOTICE.
THE subscriber is about to relinquish th pra
tice of Medicine, 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.
May, 11, '54. 2m.
XOTICE.
WANTED, twelve w fifteen Stone Mason
on Sections 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16, oftU
Indiana Branch Railroad. Constant employment
and gol wages will c given.
Also, fifteen or twenty goexl Quarrynicn, will
find a summer's employment in a healthy and
pleasant section of the country, to whom the
highest wages will lc given. 1 avmenu made
monthly. PHILIP & THOMAS COLLINS.
Indiana Branch, April 27, 1854.
THE EMPORIUM.
Tui
HE CHEAPEST GOODS TO BE FOUND
AT THE NEW STORK Lavkei. Swami-.
THE citizens of Cambria County, are resist
fully invited to examine our stock before purchas
ing elsewhere. An acquaintance with our f-t-k
and manner of doing business, will convice vou of
the sujierior inducements wo are enabled to offer.
Our varied assortment comprises Drv Gondii of
every kind: Hats. Gps, Boots and Shoes, lit ad v
Mado Clothinii, Hardware, and Queensware, Ce
dar Ware, Drugs, Dve Stuff; Groceries of all
kinds; an excellent assortment of Fish. Arc. Ac,
Anv articles called for which we have not on
hand, can lie obtained in a few hours, bv Penn'a.
Railroad and Adams A G.'s Express, at the low
est rates lxissible. e feel assured that tlnr-e
who will call ami look through our stock, which
under all circumstances we are phased to show,
will be disHsed to buy. Our terms are cash.
W. A. NEFF & CO.
CO-ADAMS At CO.'S Express Office has been
removed from the Summit to Crosson Station
Laurel Swamp. W. A. NEFF, Ag't.
March 18, 1S54.
A REVOLITIOX IX EIIEXSBFR G
HEW A.KD CHEAP BOOK 8T0EE !
J
LODGERS, Jr., would invite the public to
call and examine hisextenyivennd spledid as
sortment of Miscellaneous Books, consisting of
Hot Corn Scenes in New York Shakspearr'
Qui tati ms Wi lister's 1 ict ii nary, Unabridged
Rolliu's History Uncle T ni's X'abii: lrers
Dow Joscphus Oopcr on Education and Prac
tice Robinson CYum e; Lights and Shades of Free
masonry Chamlt-r's Information for 'the People
Bibles of all kind: Protestant Bibles Dowav
Bibles Presbyterian Hymn Books School Books
of all kinks Encyclopanlia of America Draft
ing Paper Tracing Muslin Stationary of all
kinds Song Books of all kinds. His collection
is far sujxrior to any ever brought to this place,
and he hopes the public will extend him a liberal
patronage.
March 3, 1854.
Fashionable Clothing Empo rluni,
Clinton St. Johnitown Fa.
REAT attraction at the corner of Clinton
and Locust streets, opposite the Exchange
Hotel and the M 'Milieu lhue, Johnstown, Cam
bria co., Pa., where tho suWribcrs have just re
ceived a large and fashionable assortment of Fall
and Winter Ready Made Clothing.
Nov. 4, 1852. JOSEPH CANS & CO.
E. IILTCIIIXSOX, JrM
Attorney at Law, Ebeniburg, Pa.,
"U1I"rlLL practice in the several Court of Cim
T T bria, Blair and Indian counties. All pro
fessional business entrusted to his care will be
promptly attended to.
Office on Main street, adjoining hi dwellir r
house.
Elensburg, July 1 1853 26 Sm.
CAMBRIA IIOESE.
Jefferaon, Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
JOIIX BRA1VEY. Proprietor.
THE Proprietor of this new Hotel would res
pectfully inform the public, that he has it
now open, and ready for the accommodation of
guests. No pains or expense has been fpared in
the furnishing and arranging of this House; and
the building itself Wing new commodious and
convenient, it will l found a pleasant place of
sojourn for travelers and boarders.
HIS BAR will at all times be supplied with
the best of Wine and liquors, and HIS TABLE
will contain every delicacy the Marker can afford.
The bels are new and good, and the health, cas
and comfort of bis guests will be untiringly stud
ied. BOARDERS will be taken ty tha meek c
reasonable terms.
fcAn attentive Ostler w ill always ha i aK
tndawf, a sd the grtb'iag "nil be fourd grA.
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