NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. J. G. Smith " In the Court of Common Plea vs. I Cambria Co. No. 34 Octobe James F. Smith j Term 1843. Vendit. Exponas. AND now towit, 15. September 1854, on mo tion of W. Kittel, Charles D. Murray, Esq., appointed Auditor to marshall the proceeds of de fen dants rer.l estate sold on above writ. Extract from the record. Certified this 25th day of September, $ L. S. 1854. t R. L. JOHNSTON, Prothonotary. The Auditor above named liereby notifies all parties interested in said fund that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in the Borough of Ebonsburg on Thursday the 26th cf October next, at one o'el ck, P. M. sep28,4t C. D. MURRAY, Auditor. THE XEW FIRM J. ARFORD fy Co Would inform their numer ous customers that they have received a large additional stock of STOVES of all descriptions, and of the latest and most im proved patterns, which cannot be surpassed for cheapness and durability. The following we give as Only a part of our large stock, viz : Republic (Cook); Star of the West (Cook); Etna air-tight " Tennesscan, " Crescent, " Excelsior, " Aurora, " Franklin, fancy & plain. IIEATIXG stoves : Cottage, Parlor, Sliding Door ; Diadem, do; Radiator, do; Egg, fcc, besides many others rot enum erated. We will sell cheaper fi r CASH than any her establishment in the country. Slfligh street, one door-west of the "Union", and two of the Ebensburg House. ep28 J. ARFORD & To. GaSEAT LtITOJE.T. "WOHX J. RODGERS, jr., has just received from the eastern cities a large and splendid lot of Dry Goods, G retteries, Hardware, tXrc, which for cheapness: and qualify cannot be excelled in this section ef country. Oobough Cloths; Delaines, Alpaca, Silks, anl a FUperior lot of Sack Flannels; also, Flannels for shirtings, &c. Also, Hats anil Caps for men and boys of the latest styles. Furs an l Bonnets eif all patterns; Boots and Slices of all sizes and qua lities. Groceries and Confectionaries, such as Sugars, Tras, spices, molasses, and lake trenit fish all 'of which will be sold for the ready cash or country produce. Gentlemen and Ladies arc requested to ci.ll be fore purchasing elsewhere, as he is determine! to sell lower than the lowest. sep2S'54 XOTICi: TO TIMCllEHS. TEACHERS for six or seven of the Public Schools in Washington district, Washing ton Township, wi'.l le examined by the County Superintendent in School No C (near the dwelling house of David 0'llarra.) n Monday the ninth ef October next, at 3 oki P. M. Those wishing to obtain Schools are requested to attend ; the Board of Directors are also requested to le in at tendance. Bv order Sept. 25.. '44. DANIEL FARREN. Tres't. Stray Cow Broke into the improved end in closed lands of Simon Fagan in Allegheny Township on the 8th day of September 1854, a Lrinule C-ow with a white back about seven years old and had a sleigh bell on. The owner is de sired to come forward, prove property, pay char and take her away, otherwise she will be elis-pot-e-J t.f according to law. SIMON FAGAN. Soptcmler 20th. 1854. 3tsep27 ESTATE Or ItEV. TCltRC.'.CE 31c GIEIES, dee'd. THE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cambria county, to distri bute the balance in hands of John McMeel, jr., upon his final account on the estate of Rev. Ter rence McGirr, dee-eased, among the legates named in the will of said decedent, hereby gives notice to all parties interested in said fond, that he will sit in discharge of the duties of his said appeiintment at his office ia the borough of Ebensburg, on Wednesday the 25th d.iv of Octobe r i.ext. at one o'clock, P. M. MICHAEL IIASSON. Sept. 2Sth 4t. Auditor. COACJII MAXlirACTOItV. TilE subseriler would respectfully inform the citizens of EI:nsburg, and vicin'.tv, that he has removed his shop to MOORETO U N, where lie has every faeilily for carrying on a large busi r.ess, and hojes y tx.--ii g none but the best matc lial.and employing none but the best workman, he hopes to convince a!I who will do him the favor to examine his work, that in point of dur ability, 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 ton suit their own interests by nving him a call. They are prepared to supply the following kinds of vehicles, viz : Buggies of diilercnt qualities and prices. P.ar onches, Chariot tecs, one and two horse rockaways, close quarter eliptie aud C-Spring Coaches; second-hand w ork of different kinds, &c, making a variety that will suit-all tastes and all purses. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. ROBERT (J ALBREATH. Spt. 2a0, '54. Dentistry. Br. B. M. GILDEA, oT il arris burg, having purchased the sto k and g.-md will of Dr. Belford of this place in the Dentistry lmsiness, will ceuitinue to t arry it on in all its va rious brandies in the room njw occupied by him. Having had long experience in he business he 4" - 1 . LI ..-.c,,.lf -. av,mmnl.l nr.il ff (l!l HJCI JJlIII.-MJll null; t.'J (vt"itiiir4f ...... ..x- ..ii things in Lis line to the entire satisfarti.-.-n ef cus- j tomers. I cheerfully endorse the above, and rccf-mmend him to all my oltl friends as a gentleman of qua lifications, and to new cn:s as weli calculated for Lis business, sep21,?m SAM'L BELFORD. A UDITOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, J Auditor, ar p unted by the Gmrt of Com mon Pleas of Cambria County, to examine into, and report upon, the exceptions foed to the ac count of RoWrt Cannon, committee of the person sin estate of Josenh McDonald, 1'q-. hcrehy gives notice to those interested, tliat lie will act in the discharge of Lis duty, at his office, in Ebens mrg, oa Tiuwdav, tin? 24th day of October next, At one o'clock, P. M. . A- C. MULIJN, Autlitor. S-pt. 19 1854. 4t . TT . TAXXIXCi OVF.fi. A LL those knowing themselves intWbted to V. the su'oscriliers wilj call ond settle immedi ately as we are determined to close our books, serl J. MOORK & J. EVANS, . " C A V T I o n7 I LL persons are hereby cautioned ? n.t to pur jjchasc two notes, one hundred and fifty dollars, each given to T. E. Brown Co., lteing the only notes lield againt the firm of Harncame, Jones & Potter. We arp deterinjicd not to pay said notes unless compelled by law. Sept. 14. HAUNCAME. JONES & POTTER. Wanted. 15 or 20 eood wood clioppersat the foot of Thine . A AllPrhenv Port.acre 1?. K. to take out SftOa cord cV wood. Fifty cenfa per cord will be paid in eash, J. McGONIGLE. Iro.i3od save the Ccmmonwealtli. Pursuant to infiof General Election. Commouwealth of Pcnnsyfineiral Assembly of the relating to the elections of tbos mmwiweafth' approved the second day of JuJr nno Domoni, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine I AUGUSTIX DURBIN, High Sheriff of the coun ty of Cambria, in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the elec tors of the county aforesaid, that a GENERL ELECTION will be held in the said county o Cambria on the second Tuesday, (and 10th jlay) of October, 1854, at which time State aud Coun ty Officers will be elected, to wit: One person to fill the office of Governor of Penn sylvania. One person to fill the office of Canal Commiss ioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Supreme Judge of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person in connection with the counties of Somrnerset, Blair and Huntingdon to fill the office of member of House of Representa tives of the United States. Two person in connection with the counties of Bedford and Fullon t , fill the office of members e f the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the offiee of Prothonotary Clerk of the Quarter Scssious. One person to fill the office of Register of Wills Recoreler of Deeds and Clerk of the Orphans' Court. One person to fill the office of Commissioner for Cambria county. Onejierson to fill the office of Auditor for Cam bria county. Three persons to fill the office of Directors of the Poor of the House of Employment of Cambria county. In pursuance of said act, I also hereby make known and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid poncral election in the several e'ect ion districts within the said count' of Cambria, are as follows, viz : The Electors of the district composed of the borough of Ebensburg, to 'meet' at the Court House in said birouh. The Electors composed of the township ofCam- bria. to meet at the Court House in the borough ot Ebensburg. The electors of the elistrict composed of the town s v Kj irr ja tm ?et at ttie school hoiu e mCar ro'.hon The cleetors of the district composed of the listrict composed of the township of Chest to meet at the school hous on the farm of Richard J Proudfoot in said township. The Electors of the district composed of the 1k j rousjh of Loretto, to meet at the School House in said borough . The Electors of 'the district composed of ti e township of Allegheny, to meet atSchool House No. 9. The Electors of the district composed of the bo rough of Johnstown, to meet at the Mansionllouse in said borough. The Electors of the district composed of the bo rough of Conemaugh, to meet at the School House number one in said Iwrough. The Electors of the district composed of the the township of Conemaugh, to meet at the School House number thirteen m said towship. The Electors of the district, composed of the township of Clearfield, to meet at the house of John Douglass in said township. The Electors of the district composed of the township of Jackson, to meet at the Houe of Henry Kagar in said township. The Electors rf the district composed of the township of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob Kringin said townshin. The E'e -tors of the district composed of the township of Blacklick, to meet at the home of I lie Electors of the district, compose! of the township of Summerhill, to meet at School House number et:e in the town of Jefferson, in said township. The Electors of the district composed of the boro'lgh of Siimaiit-rii to moot at tli -booZ bouse in said borough. The Elect' rs of the district composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at tne House of Matthew Conrad in sa'd towns', ip. The Electors of the district composed of town ship of Washington, to meet at the School house, situate at the foot of Plane No.4 in said township. The Electors of the district composed of the township of White, to meet at the School Jdouse number one in said township. I make known that by nn Act of Assembly, passes 1 the 15th day of April. .4. 7.,195l entitled "An Act to provide for the election of Judges of the several Courts of this (Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts it is provided That the qualified voters of each e.f the teveral counties of this Commonwealth shall at the next general election, at the times an I places of elect ing representatives, and whenever it shall here after become nccssary for an e'ection under this act, and under the constitution of this Common wealth, vote for five persons at the first e'ection, and at every e'ection thereafter, as many as shall shall le necessary under the provisions hereof to serve as judges of the Supreme Court of this Com monwealth, one person to serve as president udge of the judicial district in which such county ha! he, anl two persons to serve as associate jud ges of the sveral courts of such county. Sec 2. That the qualified electors residing with in the jurisdiction of any elistrict court or other court of record now existing or hereafter to l e cre ated bv law. shall at the" general election, and whenever thereafter the same shall be necessary, at. the times and places for holehng such e'ection within their respective election districts, vote for one person for president judge of such court and muiiv iwrsons for associate nidges thereof as shall be required by law. Sue. 3. That the judges of the Supreme Gmrt nn.l the nresident tudges ol all other courts ot cord and the associate judges of the District Court n,l the Court of Common Pleas of the city and n,mntv of Pbihidelnhia and the District Court of the county of Allegheny, snail oe leameu in me law, an 1 all the aforesaid judges shall be qualified electors of this Commonwealth anil t-hall be other wise qualified as required by the second section of the fifth article of the constitution of this Common wealth. Skc. 4. That the election for judges shall be held and conelucted in the several election districts iu the same manner in all respects as elections for representatives arc or shall lie held or conducted r,;l bv the same iudges. inspectors and other offi ccrs; and the provisions of the act of the Genera Aeml.lv. entitled "An act relating to the elec tions of this Commonwealth," app-oved the socond day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, and its several supplements' and all other 1-ke laws as far as the same shall be in force and applicable, and shall be deemed and taken to ap ply to the elections for judges; Provided, that the f' iid electors shall vote for judges of the Su " , a senerate iiicce of paper and for ill other judge, required to be learned in the law n other separate piece ot paper. x i i. t-T....n or,,! ittfk nof'cc. as in and .i . i o.i. rS flirt o fjiafm art I am til reefed "that every person, excepting justices' c the pence, who iihall hold any office or appoint ment e.f imf it or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or any city or incorporated district, whuther a commissioned ofh cer, or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive department of this State or United Statcs, or of any city or incorporated district; and also, tha every membei of Congss. and the State Legislature and of the select or common councils of any incorporated dis tricts, is by law incapable of holding or excercis ing a.t the tam time, the office or appointment el vvleiuspector or clerk of any election of this or other oTfft'.tk an tha' no inspector or judge. tie to any oflice tlfcY.iUCixeiecuon, saaii v fu.gi- aw, that iu the fourth St4?d for. Assembly entitled, "An Act relating"1 ct oT and for other purposes,' approred April IS?1" it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th sectfoL shall not be constructed as to prcrent any militia officer from serving as judge, inspect' .r or clerk; at any general or special election in this Common wealth. Also, that in the 61st section of the said act it is enacted that "every general and si eeial election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock ia the evening, when the polls shall be closed. I also make known that by an Act of As sembly passed the twenty-eight day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four en titled An Act for the suppression of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage, it is provided. Section- 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authori ty of the same, That the qualified rotors of this Commonwealth are hereby authorized at the places for holding the general elections in their respective wards, boroughs and town ships on the second Tuesday of October next, to vote for and against a law which shall en tirely prohibit by proper and constitutional regulations and penalties, the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, except for medical, sacramental, mechanical and artisti cal purposes Sec. 2. That the officers authorized by law to hold elections in each ward, borough and township, of this Commonwealth, arc hereby directed and required at the place fixed bylaw, in the several districts fer the hold ing of the general elections in said districts, on the second Tuesday of October next, when they shall be organized as an 'election board,, to receive from each qualified voter of their said districts, a ticket written or printed on the outside, "Prohibitory Liquor Law," and the tickets in favor of the proposed law 6hall contain in the inside the words. "For the Prohibitory Liquor Law," and those opposed to the proposed law shall contain in the inside 'Against a Prohibitory Liquor Law, which votes sha'l be counted and returned to the cou t houscof the counties or city, in which the said election shall be held, on the following Fri day by the return judges, who shall cast up and certify all the votes polled in said county or city, to the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg, directed and transmitted iu the same manner, the votes for Governor are rcejuired to be directed and transmitted in the same manner, the votes for Governor are required to be directed and transmitted, and the said Secretary shall on the third Friday of Jauuary next ensuing. communicate the said returns to the Lesia- ature, to be opened and counted, and consi dered as the prayer of the voters of this Com monwealth relative to a Prohibitory Liquor Law. Sect. 3. That all the election laws of the Statcprcseribing the hours of opening and clos- ng the polls, the reception tf votes, the pu nishment for illegal voting, the defraying the expenses of publication, and holding of the general elections and return of the same, and all other matters incident thereto, be and the same are declared applicable to the election above authorised. Sect. 4. That it shall be the duty of the Sheriffs of the several counties of this Com monwealth to insert a copy of this act in the proclamation for the general election to be held on the second Tuesday of October next. The general, special, city, incorporated district and township elections, and all elections for elec tors of president and vie'e president of the United State's, shall be held and conducted by the inspec tors and the judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. 'No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as foresaid, but a white freeman of the age of twent'-one years or more, who shall have resided in tins State at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately preeecding such election, and within two years paid a State and county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days lieforc the election. But a citizen of the United States, who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and return ed, and who shall have resided in the election dis trict, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residingin tins fctate six months. Provided. That the white freemen, citizens ef the United States between the age of 21 and 22 years and have resided in tho election districts . ten days as aforesaid, shall be tntitled to vote, alth. although they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list ot taxable lnna bitants furnished by the commissioners, unless. First he produce a receipt for the payment, with in two years, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfac tory evidence on his own oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or on lau ure to produce a receipt shall make oath of the payment thereof, or Second; if he claim a right to vote by being an elector bet ween the age ot z l ana 22 years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the State at least a year before his application and make such proof of his residence in this district as is required by this act, anil that he does verily believe, from the accounts given him that he is of age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this" act. whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote, snail ne inseneu m me uijiuiuiruuii by the inspectors and a note made opposite there to by writing the word "tax," if he shall be admi td to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the wcrd'agc,' if he shall lc admitted to vote by rea son of such age shall lie called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the list of vot srs kept by them. "In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors ti examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the Suite for one or more years, his oath shall not be sufficient proof therof, but shall make proof there by at least one competent witness, who shall he a qualified elector, that he has resided within the ilistrict for more than ten days next proceeding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bonafide residence in pursuance of hi lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall le admit ted to vote in the township, ward, or district in which he sb all reside. ilf any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of any election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any vio 1 ce to any tveh officer, bVi.11 mtcrropt or im .ropcrly interfere with him in the execution of his luty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to a window hcr the m9 may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall use of practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to intiuenco unduly or oTerawe any elector or to prevent him from vo ting or restraiu the fredern of choice, such person on conrictiiMi tthll be fined in any sum not excee ding fi?e hundred dollars and be imprisoned for ftime not less than one month nor more than court iTI,2Fns UI shall be shown to the that the'persoa s3tLof ?.uch oC"8n b haJ, tv, ,.;.- , i- .""ding vran not a resident of the citj, ard, or distru-t.. towuihip ww the said oiieuce was committed, and net entitled to a vote therein, then on coavk tion, ht shall be sen tenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred or more than one thousand dollars, and be im prisoned not less than six months nor laore than two year. Pursuant to the provisions contained infhe 57 th section of the act first aforesaid, the judges e.f the aforesaid districts shall respectively takechargeof the certificate or return of the election of their re spectire districts, and produce them at a meeting nf one julge from each district at the Court, Hou.:e in the borough of Ebensburg, on the third day af ter the day of elections bein? for the present year on FIUDAY the 13th of OCTOBER next, then and there to do and perf rm the duties required by law of said judges- Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, theu the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or the clerks of the election of said district, who slmll do and perform the duties re quired of said judge unable to attend. Given under my hand at my office in Ebensburg, the 8th day of September, A. D. 1854, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the seventy-eighth. AUGUSTINT DURBIN", Sheritf of Cambria county Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, 1 August 31, 1854. J ' ' ' "Cotillon Party. iCotilion Tarty 'will come off at the "Walton House" iu Cambria county on Wedneselay eve ning, October 4, 1854. NOTICE. LL persons are hereby cautioned not to trust it my daughter Grace Cassidy em my account, as 1 am determined not to pay any debts of her con tract ing. Sept. 14. LAWRENCE CASSIDY. FRUIT TREES. I NY person wanting a choice lot of apple and il peach-trees, just call on HENRY CALL AN, of Carrollton. JOSEPH PFOFF, of Loretto, A. DURBIN, of Mnnster, J. B. CRAIG, of Jef ferson, CHAS. LIIZINGER, of Ebensburg, and they will fill your order from one tree up to one thousand. " Apple trees, ranging in price, accord ing to size from 12$ 18j ets. The largest the cheapest in theead. Peach trees 8 cts. Ebensburg, Sept. 14. CAUTION. fFIIE public are hereby cautioned not to cut or -a- take timber frem a certain tract of land situate in Alicshanv township. Cambria Giimty. former ly owned and occupied by Ym. Giblwns, doe'd. and from otherwise meddling with the same, wthout my consent. All icrson thus interfcrrinir wi'th the said property will b; dealt with accord ing to law. ERA NCIS A. G I P.RON S, Guardian of Francis A. Gibbons Jr. Sept. 11, 1854. CAMBRIA BREWZXY. Ebensbursr, Cambria County, Pa., GOTTLIEB HAHN & CO., "T"r7"0ULD respectfully inform the citizens of T f Cambria county, that they have established a Brewery in the town of Ebensburg, on the cor ner of Center and Ogle sts. They will have al ways on hand a good qualityof ALE, BEEIJ, LA-GER-BEER-&C. Sept. 7, '54.-3 If. PUBLIC SALE. rrillERE will be sold at the residenre of the L subscriber in BLACKLICK Township on Tuesday the 19th day of September next, a num ber of horses, cows, sheep and hogs. A four horse waggon, a two-horse waggon, a one bonus buggy, and a sleigh. Horse, gears, ploughs, har rows, and a variety of farming implements texi tedious to mention. A quantity of household and kitchen furniture will be sold at the same time. Also hay by the ton and oats by the bushel. Due attendance will be given, and the terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN GILL AN. August 24 '54. For Sale or Rent. The undersigned wishing to remove from his pres ent location, will eiffer for sale his house and lot situated in Gallitzin. at the west end of the Central Tunnel The house has been built ex pressly for a hotel, and has been doing a good bu siness in that line, bcim: well situated. The bu siness cf the house may be considerably increased. The bar fixtures, together with nil the house-hold furniture, will be elisposed of on reasonable terms to the person purchasing or renting the house. If the projierty is not sold within three weeks. from the date e)f advertisement, it will be rented for one or more years. jonirswAM. August 10th 1854. FOR SALE. rT"HIE subscriber offers for sale the farm on which J- he now resides, situated abeut 2 miles from Carroll town, Cambria county, and joining lin.l of Felix Short, Thomas Eager and M. J. ilayns, containing about 200 acres, 90 of which is ira proved, having thereon erected a two story hewed W bouse and a hewed log house of 1 stories with other suitable buildings, x nere is an eircnam with 150 fruit trees, of different sorts, and there P. - . . a - 1- mi V 1 is plenty of good springs over the place with water power for a saw-mill, ine piace.wui oe euvniea to suit purchasers, if required, r.n undoubted title and reasonable terms will be given. FRANCIS GILLESPIE, Carrolltown, August 10. '54. 3t. PCf AARRELS SALT, just received at OU Store of HUGHES & WHERRY. Jefferson. July 8. the 1300 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE'. The subscriber will sell at private sale 1300 acres of gooel timber land, situated in Summerhill and Richland Township, about 4 and ono half miles from Jefferson, thirty acres of which is cleared and in a good state of cuAtl vat ion. There is on this land one good Saw Mi" in excellent order, and adjoining it is a two story olank house with kitchen attached, also three small tenent houses in good condition. The advantages for water works, furnaces, coal banks on .his tract is great and to speculators better inducements could not be offered. Terms of sale i ill be made easy and an indisputable title will bo given. For fur ther information call on the sulscriber, living on tl e premises. JCIIN DUNLAP. Augt 15, 1854. 3m. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersismed. Executor of the last Will and Tes tinmen t. of Leonard Litzinger. late of Clearfield township, deceased. All persons in debted to said de-ceased, are requested to make payment without delay, and those holding claims against the estate, will present them to the un dersigned at his residence in Loretto, duly authen ticated. GEORGE LITZINGER. July 6, 1854. Kff assorted pieces of Stone Ware, just re- O JJ ccived at the Cheap Store of E ROBERTS. "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. IN Miii i? mm. m mr mi & sum mei & carpet wsl- . si mmitvilim:, caxbuii coixty, pa. lias received a splendid stock, suitable for the iSpring and Summer trade, which h is 1etr teriuined to sell at the lowest possible rates, and to which he invites the attention of bis e ld friend and customers, as well as fjf the public in general. He fetls ce utideat that theise who examine bia stock wil find it to their advantage to deal with him. May 11, '54 ly WHOLESALE E00T AHD SHOE VAKEHOTJSE, NUMBERS 133 & 135 WOOD ST., I'lTTSHUUGII, 1A. m AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR IMMENSE NETS and Caps, consisting of over Thirty Sfc.-as, Boys and Children's Spring and Summer w4iich may be found LADIES AND MISSAS MEN AND BO 1 Boots and Buskins, Purple Parodies Cinderilla Slippers, Uronie Kossuths, Sontag'a Eureka's Calfi KipBootP, Col. Cone. Boeits, Kid Glo." But, Ox. &. Un. Ties, 0. t V. Bootees, Childn's fan. Hoots. CLild'n 8. Gait. Togetler with a variety e.f Fancy Good, jartkularly adapted to the approaching season (CT'H ivin g purchased our stock from the Eastern Manufacture rs, principally for cash, w ith great care in the selection and vuality adapted to the ttern trade', we are na! led to ol er su perior indue emcnts, and are determined not to le u;'.trsold by any Easterner Wcsternlioute. Merchants visiting our c.ty, will p'e ise call an lexa u ne for themselves. Apl. 20 18.' ROBERT DAVIS. MORRIS EVANS. Or !8 I'lotiglis, IMouprlA I'ointx,' lrcNCei, &.C. &.c Stoves, HUH Al.o, Tlu M Foundry at the South West end of Ebensburg, stooe of Shoemaker & Clark. June, 8, 1954. levy & ro., Wholesale and Retail STexe-hants, Johnstoicn, Cambria Co,, Pa. August 31, '54 THE GREAT REMEDY, ABOUT which so much has Iwn said and published, is among us. Who has not heard f the MEXICA MUSTANG LINIMENT 7 Many niiili.ins of Ix'ttlcs have bee'ii sold and used to cure Rheumatism, Ulcer.-, S.re.- P.ruises, sprains, Ring-worm, relens. Salt Rheum, 1 lies, Sore jum- ples, and Caked Breasts, Cauccrs, Itah, Grns em the Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or tvald He-ad, Numb Palsy, A unions cr Frosied Feet, Warts or any other complaint that can t reached by an external remedy. And it has alwas been success ful, li is equally good in healing ounds, Scratches, Saddle or Harness Gal Is, or any Sprain, Soreness or St i ffnos. And it is warranted to cure Spavin, Rinp;lone, Splint er Poll Evil in Horses. 03- lhe Rimiment is put up in three sizes, and retails at 25 cts., 50 cts., and 1. The larjre bot tle contains much more Liniment in proportion to the price, and are therefore cheapest. Tt) COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Every store should be supplie-d with this valu able LINIMENT, as it pays a good profit and sells rapidly. G. W. WESTHROOK. (Successor to A. G. Bragg & Co.,) Originator aud sole Proprietor. Principal Offices. 304 IJroaowav. .New lork. and corner 3d and Market street ; St. Louis. Mis souri. juiy o, ioo4. JOUX V. JI AGII.L., TTAS leased and refitted the M'Millen House, ii (late the Rennet Hotel,) in the borough of Johnstown, where he will le plod to rceeive any f his friends who may favor him with their pat ronage. Jle has also ojened a bar witn a choice selection of wines and liquors el all kinds. Meals served to suit passengers who wish to ravel by the Pa. R. R. JOHN C MAG ILL. Johnsto o.Pa., July 12, 1858. J. PATTON THOMPSON, With arple &. McCIure, rJPORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and Do mestic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Satins, Silk Vestings, Cravats, RiblKins, White Goods, Suspenders, Combs, Brushes, Buttons, lookin:; Glasses, Arc , Mtton '"'ns mosses, arc. PEALED proposals wiil be rU-ed at thisoff.ee, vT- ?1 , aWNnntil WcdmW.Scptcu-.Wfor supplying Ahey, 1 mlodc.plua this road, for one year, f-.oni the 1st ofOcU-ber No. 1 Church M M. M ARPLE, J A. ELLIS. C. McCLURE. FhilV. Feb. lrt. 1852-32. NOTICE. To the tlaimants v)n the Main Line of the PvUir, V,'rks. THE Commissioners appointed to examine all claims Repairs and Motive Tower upon the Main Line e-f the Public Works, contracted prior to December 1st, 1853, will meet at Hollidays burg. e.n Monday, the 2oth day of Septemlwr 1854, for the purpose of examining such claims r may not have leen piesentcd to them while uivn the respective divisions f said Main Line. ALSO : for the purixu-ee f examining p'.'l claims f.r WOOD, upon the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, furnished from the first -ay of December last. Claimants will le required to establish the le gality of the certificates to. their several bills, or otherwise sustain said Vols by such evidence as may be satisfactory to the Commissioners, THOMAS A. MAG LIRE. September ",1854. Seer etary Tribune, Johnstown; Alleghanian, Elensburg; Standar.i. Whig an I R"gite-r, Hollidaysburg, will plcae publish until 25th inst.. and forward bills to Cne Se-cre-tarv of the Board. roit REST. mlTT! nndersi'rru'd will rent for a term eif rears a i farm within one mile ef Loretto. adjoining the! farm of Michael Leavv. Esq. The farm is very productive and convenient, and will I rented either Vn'the shares er for me.ney, and immediate' possession given. Also a house and lot at the Summit,convenient to the Catholic Church will he rented or sold and immediate possession - given. Application to be made to the undersigned. M. IIASSON. EVnsVurg. t lgmt S(7.4. RA HOI'S''. OF BELL, SMITH & CO. Main street, in part of the " Cambria V- House" building, in the borough of Jehns- town. Cambria County, Penn., at which a general Banking business is contemplated to be done. Drafts on Philadelphia. Pittsburg, &c. tVc, a! ways for sale. Collecting made at principal points in the L nited States. Mmcv received on Deposit, payable on de mand without interest : also, for 3, 6, 9 and 12 montlis, payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. MEMBERS OF FIRM, S.TI. SMITH, of Johnstown, Ta. J. M. BELL, of He.llidaysAmrg, Pa. R. B. JOHNSTON, WM. JACK, of " WM. M. LLOYD, of " Johnstown, Pa.. Jvdy 1C, 1854. HATS, RON Five Hundred Cases fer Ladies rnd Gcntlmiana fctylt nd fashiens, unicBj ware, all ef latest ATS AND CATS. Canton, Palm I, Black, Fur and "Wool Hats, Cloth & Glazed Cape, LAI US E0DNETS. Straw and Leghorn, Fancy French Lace, Kinhroid'red Coss'r Helmet Crcwn, Fancy Glaca, Florence with Capet, Plush Si. elvt-t taps. R. L. JOHNSTON. EDWARD GLASS. i Ii-oitti, Tiirralilng- Machines, Cldr ure oi'ery dcacrlpllon. Ware House on Main street, nearly opposite tha DAVIS, EVANS & CO. TEE M" KILL EN HOUSE. The unde rsigned rjspectfully(infruiK his frend and the public, that he has le-ased thcli 'MILI.EN HOUSE, on Clinton Street, Johnstown, Pa., which is now open for the accommodation of Boarders and visit rs. At a heavy exjeuse, ha has hail the House thjvughly renovated from the garre-t 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 gue-.ts. The Bar will be furnished with the choicest wines and liquors and the table provided with every luxury of the season. The natural le-auty and health f Johnstown are unequalled in the Union, and, as a Summer Retreat, its attractions are unparalleled. The climate and the scene'ry of thin mountain region, with the accomndatiens to I met with at the M'Millen House', renders it one tie mit de- ih - ditftil and pleasant stoppim; piares in the state. tej-IVrsons desirous of engaging Boarding and rooms, will do well to applv soon. JAMES DOWNEY. Something new in Ebecsburg. DRUG & FANCY STORE. THE undersigned, under the firm e.f LEMON iy KITTELL, have just opened in the new building of Dr. Ix-nmn n, on Main street, a larga and well selected assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Gcois. Ladies will find in this establishment every va riety of Dress Goods, Trimmings, &c, 4c, A cent-nil assortment of Drugs and Mclicine, 0il3, Paints. Dye Stuffs 6t Perfumerx, will le kept constantly on Hand, Intending to do business exclusively on tha CASH SYSTEM, they will be thus enabled to sell goods cheaper than can 1 sold at an establishment where a gen ml credit is riven. Bv our system no go nl cus tomer will have to be taxed for goods sold to a bad customer. Gme one and nil, but not 1 e rash. Purchase our Gn tela and pay in Caaa. ConnttCteel with the establishment is a SODA FOUNTAIN, from which emanates a delicious leverage, inf fensive to the most ardent advocate of the '.Maim LaW' WM. LEMMON, WM. KITTELL. Superintends Oflic.., Parkesburg. Augt. '50 J COKE WANTED. COLUMBIA AND THILA.. ft. ROAD. next , witn an nit 3ol') bushels of coke per wet k. 1 lie coke must be made out of the best quality of Allegheny er PittsVurgh vxial, and be fre-e from ashes, dust, and small pieces of Coke. Pice-en of less eif size than nut c .l will not le taken. When manufactered. it m ,, i. ft so that it will burn freely and with blaze. The coke transported in cars. A bush el will le .aken at 3.1 pounds, and the quantity in the r,ri4 ,v;n 1 ascertained by the State Sea es m C'.itunibia. iSidders will state the price delivered in thecals, and the point where the cars will e received Iroia ami delivered to, the IVnnsylvania Railroad. Any cxpenec in getting the cars on or ofT the siding will Vc at the contractor's clarce. Payments will l-e made monthly. (Endorse proposals f.r coke.) J. B. RAKER, Sept 13 ,S.tp,' Railroad. New Establishment. HE L'ndersigr c 1 would respectfully inform the citizens of Kbcnnburc and vicinity that h has opened a Grocery Store on Sample street ad joining his residence, where he will be happy to wait on all who may wish to favor him with their custom. He has received a k1 a.-s- rtmeut ef Groceries cf all kinds, vix : Flour by the barre l, or by the smad. Cheese of the I c:,t quality. Rice, Pepper." Sugar ,TTea, Coffee. Ginger, in tact evf- O' articL kept in tlei grocery line, l-ecr n?id Saraparilla- always on hand ISacon o! a su .Tior quality. H i hopes by strict attention to l usmcs to -i a share e.f the public patrotiai'o. MARK EDW ARDS. August 24 '54. Persona out tf EmjJoymenUX $500 to $1000 a Year! A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY AND DO GOOD ! BOOK AGENTS WANTED ! TTIE -ubscni-er publishes a numrer ot mt va luable Pictorial Rooks, very popular, and of 1 1 1 - - ii i. : 1 Kiicii aniorai ana n uious nuiueiietj umi " men may safely engage in their circulation, they will c nfe-r a public benefit and receive a fair com pensation for their lalor. To men e.f e nterprise and tact, this business of fers an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to be met with. Persons wishing to en age to their sale, will receive promptly by mad, a circular containing full particulars, with 'Di rections to persons disposed to act as Agents, to gether with the terms on which they win oe lur uished. bv addressing the subcriU-r. post-paid. m ' ' r.OBEBT SEA BS, Publisher. 1S1 William Street, New York. t7"In Tress and ready for A gents by the 1st of Octjltr, '54. "Seu 's niustrateil Description of the Rursii'.n Empire." For furtter particviara ejdri m acove. STOCK OF LOOTS, SLOES, mwwi
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