Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, November 02, 1854, Image 4

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THE PUINTETw
Among the ranks of human kind
Some go before and some behind,
Bnt mind them well and you will find
Not bindennost is the Printer.
The lessons which you learn at school,
That ou might not grow up a fool,
Had all, in scientific rule.
Been published by the J'rinler.
How do your Presidents and Kings
Govern so many thousand things 1
,'Tis by the types, and screw and springs
Belonging to the Printer. "
The fanner and the mechanic, too,
Would sometimes scarce know what to do,
Could they not get a certain view
Of work done by the Printer.
. The doctor cannot meet the crook3
Of all bis caxes, 'till he looks
Upon the pages-of the books
Supplied him by the Printer.
The lawyer for a wit has passed j
But high as he his head may cest,
He would be but a dunce, at List,
Were it not for the Printer. .
Who is it that so neatly tells
The various goods the merchants sell,
Inviting all the beaux anil llla ? " -'.-
TVTio is it but the Printer t . v
The classcs.of the human race,
Of different size, of different face,
Appears in this and every place
Hjw obvious to the Printer f
One sings the bass on sharps and flats, .
. Bedecked with pantaloons and hats,
And long-tailed coats, and smooth cravats,
Of tlris class is the Printer.
The other sing the table sweet,
Adorned with frocks and bonnets neat.
And look! how beauteous and complete,
And lovely to the Printer.
Ti3 hjTncn's will, of course you know,
r These classes shoul 1 in couples go,
And, since, the world woull have it so,
So ba it, says the Printer.
There's not a man below the skies,
Who better understands to prize
The charm that graces a lady's eyes,
Than does tliis very Printer.
r Young maidens then, without debate,
'Tis hoped you'll duly estimate,
Before in fact it be too late,
The value of the Printer.
The Gentleman.
What makes the gentleman ? The shape
of the hat, the cut of the coat, and the quali
ty of the cloth he wears ? Oh how easy then
to make a gentleman ! Yea wo can take the
veriest blackguard that walks the street; the.
nave, the loafer, the gambler, the debauchee,
ind even the robber can Le made iuto a gen
.leman, by the combined skill and effort of a
tatter and tailor. And it does not require
lalf the time to do this that is necessary for
her honest laborer to earn his Sunday suit.
Sut suppose those who would become gcntle
nen, have no money ; how can they obtain
he materials and pay for the work? Oh !
on may rest easy about that. The way and
neans are the least difficult to get at, in these
lays of unparallellel invention. Yes, by
ucre dint of invention The men who till
the ground, who erect our dwellings, who
sail our ships, who make our clothes and saw
oar wood; can never hz gentlemen, till they
forsake - these low employments If they
should become gentlemen, which their means
seldom allow, how long could they remain so?
Not long, for the very nature of their pursuit
would ruin them iu an hour. What a gen
tleman with his new beaver and 10 broad
cloth go to work ; it would sink the best for
tune in the country. There is therefore, no
guch thing as a working gentleman.
J3ut is there not a capital error in all this 1
Is it not the mock rather than the real gentle
man, which we have described ? It Ls not so
easy a thing to make a real gentleman; neith
er is it very easy to find one The real gen
tleman is he who pursues some honest employ
ment, keeps his expenditures within his in
come, never injures the feelings of any one
unnassirarily, uses no deception, always tells
the truth, and minds his own business.
Os-posites A good wife should be like
three things which three things she should not
be like :
: First She sion&Zbe like a snail, to keep
within her own house ; but she shoidl not be
like a snail to carry all she has on her back.
Secondly She sioidd be like an echo, to
speak when spoken to ; but she should not be
like an echo, always to have the last word.
- Thirdly She should be like a town clock,
always to keep time and regularity ; but she
!ioiUd not be like a town clock, to speak so
loud that all the town may In ar her.
'.TiT" Well my son, what is the strangest
thing you know of?" said an inquisitive store
keeper to a ragged little urchin who had just
entered his establishment.
The lad thought a moment, then scratching
his bump of commanicativcues?, exclaimed:
. ' I reckon warm knows, she's tarnal strong
herself she can lick dad any tima ; and she
said that the butter I got here t'other day was
the strongest thing she ever seed yet, for that
it was so strong she couldn't hold it after she
hul it d'jtcn " .
3T Sheridan one day met two fops who
thus flippantly addressed him :
"I say. Sherry, we have just been discus
ring whether you are thegreater fool or rogue,
what is your opinion, my hoy '("
Sheridan, having bowed at the compliment
took each by the arm, and instantly replied,
" Why, filth, I believe I am between them
both."
x" Don't yon think my eyes look quite
killing this morning 'r" said a country dandy
to a smart girl, and ho twisted his leaden vis
ionaries ia the most eruel aad faciaating wan
ner " They remind me," replied the damsel,
" of a codfish dying of the tooth-ache." She
Wdl 03. , -
MICHAEL DAS MAGEHAW,
Attorney at Law, Ebensbnrg, Pa.
FFICE Xo. 9, " Colonnade Row," near
Court House.
the
January 1, 1851. ly. ; ,
CYRrS I PERSUING, .
' Attorney at Law, Johaatowni pa.
FFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Sto
ry of Good S,- Pershing's Store Boom.
January 80, 1851 ly. ;
ABRAHAM HOPELISi,
Attorney at LawJohnstown
FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north
of the corner of Main and Clinton.
April 23, 1823. -
T. I,. MEXER,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Fa.
FFICH in Main Strect.jfwo doors east of the
Ia-Iio Olhoe.
March 13, 1851. ly.
GEORGE M. REED,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam
bria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties.
Office in the Centre at., tuljoimng uen. Aicuon
ald's dwelling. ,
Jan. 15, 1851. ly.
RICHARD JOSES,
Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., ,
ILL attend promptly to all collections en
trusted to his care. Office, adjoining lus
dwt-lling.
July 21, lS52.--tf.
F. BI. GEORGE,
Justice of the Peace, foot of Plane No 4,
A. P. E. K.
"7f7"ILL attend promptly to all collections en-
trusted to lus care,
IVt Office,
July 28, 1852.
Office, adjoining the
WM. G. WIESOS",
USTICE of the Peace, Summitville, Cambria
county. Ta. Office E;ist of. the Allegheny
Portage Ilailroad on the Turnpike.
March 30, 1854. .
Br. Charles Walters.
.FFEBS hi-? services to the citizens- of Sum
mitville, and adjoining vicinity, in the prac
tice in Medicine and Surgery.
He ma j' be found at all times when not pro
fessionally engaged, at his office next door to
Bell's Store, or at the Mansion House of James
AI. Eifue.
. May 25, '54.
Ir. Ceo. 15. Kelly,
.FFEBS his professional services to the citi
zens of Jefierson anil vicinity, in tne prac
tioe of Medicine and Surgery.
Office next door to Mr. Lytle's Store.
May 20, 1853.
A CARD.
)Tt. A. YEA G LEY, having permanently lo
cated in Jefferson, Cambria county, respect
fully tenders liis professional services to the citi
zens of the place and the surrounding country, in
the practice ol .Medicine and burgery.
Office in Main street, where he can always be
found and consulted, except when absent on pro
fessional busi ne-s.
Jefferson, April 14, 1853 25.
Dr. Henry Yeagley,
Practisicg Physician, Johnstown, Pa.
o
FFICE next d.xr to his Drug Store, corner
of Main and Bedford streets.
Johnstown, July 21, 1S52.
HGNEtt & GKEGG,
-T7"I10LE3AIJ dealers in Wines and Liquors
which they' arc prepared to furnish cheap
to merchants and hotel keepers. V arehouse 20
Maoket street, Philadelphia, l'a.
Feb. 2, 1852-ly. '
JOHN' M'DKVITT. WILLIAM MnEVITT.
JOHN NcDEVITT &LX0.,
"ITrilOLESALE grocers and dealers in For-
eign and Domestic Liquors, IJectified Whis
key ..Hour, l'acon, 1'ish, Cheese, &c, &c, Iso.
311 Liberty street, opposite the head of Smith
Btld Pittsburgh, l'a.
Dec. 23, 1852-IMTf.
WM. DAVIS. JOHN LLOYD.
Davis & Lloyd,
AVING formed a iartnership in th i Mer
cantile Business, would respectfully solicit
the patronage of their mentis and the public gen
erally. Call and see us at the old stand of Wm
Davis.
April 20, 1852.
John Parker. James H. Parker
JOHX PARKER &. CO.,
"T7"JIOLESALE Grocers, dealers in Flour and
Bacon, foreign Vines and Brandfes, Ol
Monongahela and liectified Whiskey.
Ko. 5, Commercial Bow, Liberty Strost,
Pittsburg, Pa.
ALTO OH A HOTEL.-
AETOO.VA, IlLI.tR COISTY, PA.,
A. BEEVES, Proprietor.
Apbis 27, 4354.
11. IAK15H. WJT. TCKRy. J. Ci, DEW
Geo. XV. Todd, with V
Caruth, Terry & Dew. f
MPOIITEUS and Wholesale Jobbers in Eng
lish. German ami Domestic IIAUDWATtR
Guns, Pistols.'W aiters, &c.
154 Market Street, between 4th & 5th, PHIL
ADELPHIA. Sept. 2, 1853.-3m.
NOTICE.
ETTERS testamentary on the last will and
ind testament of Francis Mouse, bist. nf AVu-
shington township, Cambria county, deceased,
hiving Ix'cn grantxl to the undersigned (residing
in said township,) by the Register of said county.
All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased,
are hereby notified to make immediate payment'
and those having claims to present them properly
authenticated f- r settlement.
June tt
!4.
JACOB MOUSE.
JOHN" PA2.XE.
Jolmslown Marble Works,
rone door Korth of the corner of Kaia and CUntoa
Streets, Johnstown' Pa,
fF;sTLTMEXT8 Tombs, Grave Stones, Man-J-Titcls,
Tabic, and Bureau tops, manufactured
of she most beautiful and finest quality of foreign
and domestic marble, always on hand and niade
to order as cheap as they fan be purchased in the
Last, with the addition of carriage. ' From. Ion"
cxpeneHco in the business and strict attention
thereto, he can assure the public that all orders
wdl he- promptly attended to and the work finish
ed in the U'Sl mi 1 inot,tli:i:i(l..r..f.irt.,, ...... r.: .1
cd t
t ;,L ,!l:" V1 uvt'rt"1 at a'jy place desired.
ALfcO, UrmdiUiics of various crits ami c ;
arious orita or.,1 c .
cIl'T-il-i n f . f.i.n... -....3 - '
ivJ. juiJH'.-ia nuu luecnamcs.
wholesale r.r retail. 1
Sold by
Purchasers ars invited to
prices.
examine stock and
S. c; TYtasard and C. W. Winsard. ;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
. BflESSlll'BO, PAT
WILL practice m the several Courts of Liiin
bria, Blair, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear
field couuty. Office nearly Litzinger's Hotel.
C3-Also Agents for the salo of Liands m Cam
bria and adjoining Counties. '- '
COAlso Agents for the Union lire Insurance
Company. ' . ' ."
O-Also Agents for the American Lite insurance
Gimpany. "
April 6, 1854. -
DA53SKL' HOUSE,
Formerly the "Washinffton Hotel, Allegheny Street,
near ine inaraona,
ISOEMDAYSRIJRG, PA.
THE subsciilxT respectfully intotms his friends
and the public generally, that be has taken
the above old established stand and entirety 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 best W mes,
Liquors, and Segars that could be purchased, and
the table will ut all times be supplied with the
best the Market affords. - ' .
The P.ESTAUKAXT attached will at all tunes
contain all the delicacies that can be procured,
wliieh will be served up at all hours, oil short no
tice. .
He respectfully asks the public to give him a
tri.d, fully assured that he can render satisfaction.
t-. n ia- n "IV HAWAT.S
Xec. y. lout ... .
OUN KTASS.
JOHX HAUK. KTAS ITASS,
SEW FIRM !
THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY KNFOKMKU
that the late firm of Evans & Jones, have en
e red into ft co-nartnership with John Evans and
John Hare in the Tannery and lkxt and Shoe
manufacturing business. Their friends are invited
to call at the old stand of Evans & Jones, a few
doors east of Cannon's Hotel, and the Tanning
establishment owned by .J. Moore.
Thev have constantly on hand a large assort
ment of French calf-skin, Men and Womeus' Mo
rocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to exe
cute work on the shortest notice.
The highest cash prices paid for hides cither in
trade or ea.sh. .'
Beiiis practical workmen themselves, and using
none but the very nest matenasi tncy are conn-
deut they can execute work as well and as cheap
as any establishment m the country.
Feb. 17. 1854-tt.
EST. MARY'S ACADEMY.
. FOR . -Hoarders
and Day Scholars.
(USDEB TBI CAUB OP THE SlSTEI9 OF MlKCT.)
HOLLIDAYSBUUG, PA.
THE School is divided into three general divi
sions or classes, in which the following bran
ches are taught :
TIRST CLASS.
Geography, Grammar, Spelling, Reading," Arith
metic, Tables, Writing, Composition Poetry,
History Ancient and Modem Philosophy, As
tronomy, LTse of the Globes, Plain and-ornamental
Needle-work.
SECOND CLASS.
This Division includs all the branches 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, JYocal Music, French arid
Drawing. .
- TERMS.
For Boarders .100 per annum (including wash
ing, bed and bedding.)
Day Scholars First and Second Classes, $3 per
quarter.
Third Class $2 per quarter.
TERMS FOR EXTRAS. : 5
Music with use of instruments, $5 00
Drawing, 4 00
French, . 3 00
June 1, '34. -tf.
GKOItGELH'PIXCOTT&CO.,
A E constantly on band i lull assortment
of Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries, gen
erally. - -
No. 17 Uorth Water Street, and
, Ho. 10 llorth Delaware Aveirce,
PHILADELPHIA.
Jan. 27, 18C3. -
eo. j. Bonarns,.
-AHEAD OF
DAVID JJ.OSES
ALL coirETBTiorv.
WOULD respectfully inforai their old as well
as their new customers that tlioy have re
ceived an extensive assortment of Spring and
Summer goods, which for beauty and quality are
not to be found in the couuty of Cambria. The
assortment consists as follows : .
New style Brocade Silks. ;
Chene and changeable do.
Stripe and plaid do.
Do Laine, all colors and qualities.
Borage de Laines. -
All the latest Myles of Ladies dress Goods. r ,
; Bombazine3, black and colored Alpaca. . .
French Laws, Chintzes, Prints and Ginghams.
A handsome assortment of Dress 1 nnumngs.
' Gloves, Milts, Hosiery, Shawls, Yeils, &c.'
For men's and Boys' wear, we have cloths,
cassimcres, vesting, hats, caps, boots, shoes, &c.
Also a ' large assortment of Groceries and
Quecnsware. -
As we are determined not to be undersold, call
in before purchasing elsewhere,
t Mry 18, '54. .
DRAFTS SOLD.
N England, Ireland and Scotland, from 1
upwards $ilso, Passage Tickets by the ''Old
Black Star" Line of Packets, sailing from Liver
pool on the 1st, Cth, 11th, 10th, 21st, and 29th
ol each, month.
W. A. NEFF, Ag't.
- Cresson, March 23, 1854 tf, , . ,
DEXTIST. "
R. S. BELFORD. Surgeon Dentist, informs
the public that he has return! to Holliilays-
burg, and peraianently located in the office he oc
cupied during his late visit, (one door west of
Ilowit's Store on Allegheny st.,) where he will be
pleased to attend to any operations iu his pro
fession. All work done by him will be warran
ted, t; ..
Hollidaysburg, August 20, 1858.
Valuable Properly Tor Sale.
rBltlhi subscriber will sell at private sale, his
' JL well-known property in the town of Belsano,
Cambria county. The building is a two-story
frame about fifty feet in front, well ralmilnted
cither for a store or tavern, with a good stable and
other out buildings attached. There are also two
lots of ground l.eloi,ging to the property ; this is a
desirable location f irdoidg an extensive business
either in JJry Uoods line or tavern-keer.inr
There is a charter granted for the construction of
a 1'ltuik Koad from Johnstown to Belsano The
dis tance from Delsimoto Kbcnfcbur,T is nine miles
ami sevenie'u nines irom Indiana.
Persons desirous of purchasing the property
wm osiu on tue undersigned at his residence in
lelsano. A good deed will bo given.
B. F. DAVIS.
Belsano, June 20, 1854.
15. 1. Thompson, wllU -
CU AS. ALiLOYFEUL &, CO.
rVV"llLSALEJIat an1 CaP Manufacturers
v t. . J. M!2W ana Matter's Trimming!
No73 Market Street. PhiUoln'.i-. -' - .
tyS-To Persona out of Employment. . . -
S500 to $1000 a Year!
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY AND DO
- GOOD ! BOOK AGENTS WANTED !
THE subscriber publishes a number of most va
luable Pictorial Books, very popular, and of
such, a moral and religious influence that .while
meiv may safely engage in their circulation, they
will confer a public benefit and receive a fair com
pensation for their labor.
To men of enterprise and tae, this business of
fers an; opportunity for profitable employment
seldom to 1 met with. Persons wishing to en
gage to their sale, will receive promptly by.mail,
a circular containing full particulars, with "Di
rections to persons disposed tu act as Agents," to
gether with the terms on which they will be fur
nished, ly addressing the subscriW-r. post-paid.
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher."
181 William Street, New York.
rT7In Press and ready for Agents, hv the 1st
of October, '54. "Scar's Illustrated Description of
the Russian Empire." I' or further particulars
ddress as above. August 31 '4 3
DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE.
THE undersigned1 would infirm his many
friends in the town and country, that lie has
creceivd a new and lartre assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
He solicits the patronage of the public, and
gives the assurance that every kind of orders such-'
as RECIPES, &c, promply, and to lower prices
as in other stores will lie attended to.
- FREDERICK SNYDER.
July 20, 1S54. .- .
SCHNEIDER'S HOTEL.
Ebeasburg-, Cambria Co , Pa ,
nrl,c subscriber would respectfully inform his
A- many friends in the town and from the coun
try, that he has now arranged bis house, and is
now prepared to accommodate all who" may favor
Inm with their custom. J lis tauic is well suppii
ed with the best the market can afford. His Bar
contains Liquor of the Lest Bran Is, a'so Lager
Beer, &c.,&c,
FREDERICK SCHNEIDER;
July 20, '54. ly.
DR. D. S.IICTCiaiKOA'.
- - -is
Sttrgeon Dentist & Manufacturer of Xineral Teeth,
Of Hollidaysburg, will vi;:t Ebensbnrg the third
week of every month, be is incparetl to put
np teeth in blocks with gums resembling nature
as nearly as can be : tliis is the rr.ort fashionable
anil the mctt-t substantial way that teeth can lie
put up, they will last a long life. All operations
warranted to tave satisfaction, or tlie monev re-
fuseil. " May 25, 1854.
TOTIIEPIRLIC.
12 call the attention of our friends and the
public generally to our r:ev stock of Goods
juiit received, whicu will l.-e soid I'.w i n cash.
I lour, B;icon and Salt constantly on hands.
20 Sacks Ground' Alum Salt, which we will
sell at cost.
1'. b. AU persons Knowing tiieniselves in- I
deb ted to us on book account. r for freight will
please caU and settle. . W. W. IVORY & CO.
March 17, '54.
roa uext.
FIlirFI undersigned will rent for a tenn of years a
1 farm within one mile of Loretto, adjoining the
farm of Michael Leavv, Esq. I lie farm is very
productive and convenient, and will lie rented
either lon'the shares or for money, an.l immediate
possession given- Also a bouse, and lot at the
Summit,coj!venient to tlie Catholic Church will be
rented or sold and immediate iwxs.seaMiiii iifoa,
iq)licatiou to be madJ to the umlersignel.
M. HASSOX.
Ebcnsbur. J igust 20'54.
L.ATIIOIIE IIOTbb
"Wecteiorcland Co., Pa.
"ST M. MARSHALL, having leased this cora-
1w modious and popular Hotel, situatwl near
the Pa. R. R., invites a. call from the traveling
public. The establisment has ttndergone consid
erable repair, and finished in the beet pebble
manner. Xo pains will" be spared to add to tho
comfort and convenience of its guests.
Dec. 23, 1553.
JOSEV C. M.4GIIX, -
AS leased and rcfifted tlje M-'Milleii'lIouse,
(late the Bennet Hotel,) in the borough of
Johnstown, where he wilL le gla.t to receive an
of his friends who may favcr him with ' their pat
ronage. - He has also oieucd a bar with a clioice
selection of wines and liquors of all kinds.
Meals served to suit passcntrers who wish to
ravel by the Pa. R. ' R. -
. , ? e JOHN C MAG ILL.
Johnsto n. J'a., July 22, 1S53.. .
NOTICE-
To the claimants vpini the Main Line of the
rullic Works.
fpHE Commissioners appointed to examino all
I claims Repairs and Motive rower upon the
Main Line of the Public Works, contracted prior
to Decemler 1st, 1853, will meet at Holhdavs-
burg, on Monday, tho 25th day of September,
1854, lor the purpose ol examining sucn claims as
may not have been presented to them while upon
the respective divisions ol said Mam lane.
ALSO : for the purpoFC of examining all claims
for WOOD, upon tho Allegheny Portage Rail
Road, furnished from the first day of December
last.
Claimants will lie required to establish the lo
cality of the certificates to their several. bills, or
otherwise sustain said - bills by such . evideuce as
p.iay be satisfacfc rv to the Commissioners,
; THOMAS A. MAG U1RE.
.September 7, 1854. Secretary
Tribune, Johnstown; Alleghaman, Ebensburg;
Standard, Whig and Register, Hollidaysburg, will
please publish until 25th inst., and forward bills
to the secretary of the lSoam.
, HEW FIRM.
THE Undersigned, having purchased the tinshop,
belonging to Geo. Harncame, is prepared to do
all kinds of work m their line if business. Con-
sUntly on hand an assortment of WARE, !
STOVES,1 &c. The citizens of Ebcnsbnrg and
vicinity are respectfully invited to call and buy, i
as we will sell cneap lor uasa. -
SHOP on Main street, two doors west of the
"Elxmsburg House." . J. ARFORD & CO.
August 8 '54. ' "
J. J. G. SillXJl "I In the Court of Common Pleas
vs. Cambria Co. ivo. 34 Oct'Aer
James F. Smith J Term 1843. endit. Exponas
A1
ND now tow it, 15. September 1S54, on mo
tion of V. Kittel, Charles D. Murraj-, E;:q.,
appointed Auditor to marshall the proceeds of de
fendants real estate sold on above writ.
Extract from the record-
s . Certified this 25th day of September,
I LS. 1854.
1 v-v- . It. LV JOHNSTON, rrcthr.n.itary.
Tho Auditor above named hereby notifies all
parties interested in said fund that he will attend
to the duties of said appointment at his office in
the Borough of Ebansburg on Thursday the 26th
of October next, at one o'clock, P. M.
; ep28,4t - C. D. MURRAY,-Auditor..
-f lIIANDS m the Quitman 5Tnnn?ry, to
. One dollar per ;cord will b
MURRAY, ZAUM & CO.
n. h. Tunbn: - " r. iiobw:ts.
MESSRS. TTOOU & ROBERTS.
F
EEL1NG thankful to the citizens of EUns
burs and vicinity for their former patronage,
beg leave to state, that having been Loth Last
and West, they have purchased the lorjet and
best stock of
GROCERIES AMD OOXFECTIOXARIFS,
that has ever been brought to the place, to which
they now invite the attentiou of the public.
Their stock consists of Sugars, Black and Green
Teas, Coffee, 'Essence of CoH.-e, CSitK-olate, lVjiar
ed Corn, Dnrkce's Bilking Powder, English and
American Mustards, Crackers, Clieese. Fine and
coarse Salt, Palm, Kosiu ami Gistile Soasv Can
dles, Flour, Bacon, Mackarel, Onlfish, Salnuv.i,
Herring, Mnegar, Svrtips, Molasses. Whiskey,
P.randy, Wine, Fluid Alcohol, Oils, Tobacco and
Cigars, of the choicest brands':
MEDICiXES,
and a general assortment vi Tubs. Buckets, Bas
kets, Brooms. Brushes, Window Glass, i.vc.
Also, every variety of DRIED l Rbli, si!.:i as
Citrons, Prunes, ("iirrants, Figs, Dates and Lai'.
sins, Jollies and Preserves :
SUTSOPEVEttY DESCniPTlO-V,
and in fact, every thing that an epicure could de
sire.
They will ever be haiy to wait upon all who
may favor them with their custom, and feci satis
fied that thev are enabled to sell
FOB CASH,
than any other establishment in the place.
Ebensbur, Nov. 25, 185C ly"
UXIOX HOUSE,
Ebeasburg, Cambria Co., Pa.
THE subscrilicr would rrsjieet fully inform his
friends and the traveling public, that he has
leased the house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary O
Evans and is prepared to accommodate all who
may favor hini with their custom. The etab
hshment has been lurui.shed with every conveni
ence that can le had. ' His rooms are large and
well ventilated. His bible will be supplied with
the best the market can afford. His bar vi!l con
tain liquors of the best brands, and his liable is
large and attended by careful and oblipinir bt;t-
lers. . JOLLN A. BLAIR.
Dec. 23. 1853.
Dissolution of Partnership.
rHE Partnership heretofore existing Ixtveen
J irs. Jackson x: Howe, is this day 'uss-ilvea
by imitud con:nt. IL M. S. JACKSON.
J. HOW L.
Feb. 13, 1854-tf.
George Haritcame,
Wholesale & Ectail Tin, Cor?er, and Sicet-Iroa
3ffas.ufacttirer, aad Doalor ia the fol
lowing named Staves :
LOBE Air Tight Cook, portable Rarugo, Flat
T'- Gmt.'lete, Union Arr Tigiit, iX.ks Fa-
vorue liare L.yiin::er, jm.c.v.i:x- Knit., jj.-.r-rooin,
Kevsioue. vv Independent, H.trn cannon. New
T . t t! 1 1,1.. 1 I T" . .
cu!pit-n,-ll iir
I'arl.ir, Victoria com
Air
Tighi, Complete Oiok, Uni- .n C
d B
uruer.
Ebcn.-burg, .V-pt. 1, 1S0-
CA5I3EIA Ent-XEEY.
E'crnsbHrsr, Cambria Cocr-ty, Fa.,
G0TTIJ.KB HAIIIi
W?2
"OULD rej'e.tfun v inform tl.e citizens vf
ria county, that thev have es'aVii.-.hcd
a Brewery in the t-wn of Elnsuurg, on the cor
ner of Center and Ugle sts. il!iv w.li nave al
ways on Imrd a goxl qu-dtvof ALE, BiER, LAGER-BEER
&c.
Sent. 7, '54.-3 M.
1303 ACRES CF LAND FOR SALS!
' The subscrib'-T will sell rt private sale 13C0
acres of gootl timbor land, situated in,Summ rl.i'd
ar.d Richland ToAvnship.about 4 ami (.no ba'f ini'cs
from Jefferson, thirty a-?res of which is
cleared and in a good s.;tate c-f cultivation. There
is on this land one giK.l Saw M'1' in cxeclleut
order. aJ atljunins it Is a two story ohmk liolisc
-vita kitchen attached, also three smult tei.e-it
houses in roik! condition. Ine advantages for
water works, furnaces, coal budrs .u his tract is
nreat and to FiTit!ators better inducements coiiM
"ot hj oflored. '1 onus of Fate w ill le iuaie ea-y
and an indisputable tit'e will ba given. For fnr
ther information call on the Milscrilmr. livi;)r on
ti e premises. . ' JC11N DUN LAP.
Augt 15, 1S;4. Cm.
New Esiablisliraent.
r"pHIu Undersigned would respectfully inform
J- the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity thatch
has opened a Grocery Store on Sample street ad
joining his residence, where he wiil be happy to
wait on all who may wish to tavor him with their
custom. 113 has received a (.rood assortment ot
Groceries of all kinds, viz : Flour by the barrel,
or by tho small. Cheese of the best quality, Rice,'
Pepper, Sugar. lea, Cohec, Ginger, m tact eve
ry article kept in the grocery line. Beer and
SarsapariUti always on hand. Bacon of a superior
quality.
11 j holies tv strict attention to business to mc-ni
a share of the publie patronage.
MARK EDWARDS.
August 24 '54.
Tomb Steacs ! Tombs Clones!
RICHARD JONES resjxv.t fully informs the
public that he is prepared to fun: ish all kinds
of Tomb Stones, of Italian and American M.trble.,
manufactured in the latest style, and lettered ac
cording to any directions.
His yard is situated at the south part of the
town, where a large assortment ol ai ticn s in lus
line are always kept on hand.
I rom Ion" experience he leels confident l-e cc.n
please all tastes, and he therefore hopes to he pat-
ionized by a generous public.
June 17, 1 o3.
500;
ssortcd pieces oi tone are, jusl rc-
civiHl at the Cheap Store of
E. ROlUiRTS.
Wanted.
15 or 20 sood wood ehopp rsat the foot of Plane
No. 4, Allegheny Portage R. R. to take out 3000
cord of wood. Fifty cents per cord will bo paid in
Cash. '. J- McGONIGLE.
' For Sale or Rent. -
The undersigned wishing to remove from his pres
ent location, will offer for sale his house and
lot situated in Gallitzin, at the west end of the
Central Tunnel The house has lieen built ex
pressly for a hotel, aud has been doing a good bu-
siness in that line, being well situated. The bu
siness ofhe house may be considerably increased.
The bar fixtures, together with sdl the house-hold
furniture, will be disposed of on reasonable terms
to the person purchasing or renting the house.
If the property is not sold within three weeks,
from the date of advertisement, it will bo rented
for one or more years.
JOHX SWAM.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY
LOTTERY!
(by authority of the state or Alabama,)
coii'htcfed on the Ifarana jlan.
lO.COO Xumbers--23S Irlzcs.
All the prizes drawn at each drawing.
CLASS D TO BE DRAWX THE ll'th OF
? AUGUST.
Capitals ... , J7500
" ... 5000 .
' .... 3000 '
" "... 1500
- In all 238 prizes, $30,000
Tickets $5.00, Halves and Quarter's In pro
portion. Bills on all solvent banks ta&cnjnt par.
All communication' strictly confidential.
SAMUEL' SW AX. Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lions.
Montgomery, July 20, 1854. - ' -
Valuable teperf y lo- fsile or Rent
TnE subs; .t cr offers for sale' bis"" lu u. c ai.d
.lot, JtUiUed iu the borough of Summitville,
Cambria county. Pa. The building is of jank
24 feet front on the" turnpike, and extending back
64 fict along an alley. The ; front of the building
has been fitted up for a Tin-Smith Shop, and the
back for a dwelling. The situation is an exel
lent one fr the above mentioned businow, as it
affords a very large wholesale and retail custem.
Any jk rson who wishes to j.urchase the jiropcrty
for "that business, can also purchase a good wt u
toiiIs.&e. For further yarticulam enquire of T
A. Mulonev, who resi'h s on the premises.
JAMTS MALOXEY.
June 20, 1851.
A IlEVOEirxiO.V IX KKE.VSOL'RG
AKD CHEAP BOOK ST0HE!!
TRODOERS, Jr., wnld im itc the pubbe to
call iuul examine hu extensive and kjlrtlid as
sortment of Miscillanttous E-oks, consisting f
Hot Com Scenes iu New Yolk Shaksjeares
Quotations Webster's Dictionary, Unabridged-
Rollin's History Uncle Tim's - Cabin Lortna
Dow Jorfephiis CoopT on Educat'u-n and Prao
dec Robinson Crusoe; Lights and Shades of Free-
masonry unaiunei s iiuormanou lor me i etpi
Bibles of all kinds Protestant Bibles Duway
Bibles lVesbyterian Hymn Bjoks SehotJ li.x ks
of all kinks Ewyclop.-edia of America Draft
ing Paer Tracing Muslin Stationary of all
kinds Song Bx.ks of all kinds. His collection
is far superior to any ever brought to this place,
and he hopes the public will extend Lira a liberal
patronage. ;
March 3, 1854.
! 1 : I
Faslilonablc Clotliingr Emporium, -'
Clinton St. Johnstown Pa.
AT attraction at the corner of Clinton
J and
Loourt streets, opposite the Exchange
Hotel and the M 'Milieu House, Johnstown, Cain
" via eo., Pa., where the sulcri Iters have jut re-
ived a lare and fashionable assortment of Full
: t d Winter Ready Made Clothing. - '
N'oy. 4, 1852.. JOSEPH GANS &JCO.
E. IBi:TCllI.60.t Jr.,
Attorney at La, Ebeasburg-, Pa., . ' '
"CST'ILL practice in the several Courts of Cam
V V bria, Blair, and Indian counties. ' All prcw
fcissioiial bu.'-Hiess entrusted to Lis fare will le
prom) tly attended to. .
Ilice on Main tercet, adjoiiiing bis dwelling
ho iie. -
Kheusburg, July 1 1853 2C 3m. .1
1 ... j
TO THE 1'IELIC.
ut received for sale at the cheap Book Store (J
John J. Rodger. Jr. - - J
Exposition of Odd Fellows,
Valentine Vox, , j
Novels ' - , ;
Ix't tor Papor and Foolscap,
l'ockct BKjks. . .
Note Pajit r i f all kinds,
lVrtiiionuaics do. ' - ' '- -
Ptrfniiitry do. do. - -:
StatH-iinry iu. do. ' - - -
Day lio-.;Ls a:;d Ledgi rs, : - -
Aecor.lcciriK,
(.Vij ying Books,
lVns of every description.
Wind w sha.ks paper a;.d o'l, i
Pen Knives.
April 27. 1854. .- '
ciLRSJAH roir a lsitzi.-
Ji'aiEEL & ESQ.
ave the i leisure to announce to their friend:
nl the i.iil.lic ''eneral'v. -that thev have
moved to their New Store Koi-m on R.d lar.ul
Stric t, 'and :ne ipening from the Eastern and
Ve.-tiTii markets, a g:-ncral asuTtuicnt Mer
ehuuuisu a.ud j.r.!ii- rini-rjiIU kipt In a country
store, iting psf--s.sed of the facilities wldi-h rendi-t
their rfoodo to 1-e the cheapest iu t'ne ncihlorhiKl.
C.i'l and see our stock, as we foci assiircj-
vou
will be fatiiti'-d, l.:th iu reg.ir 1 ti price a:id
hty. . All hinds of produce taken iu exchan-
qua
le for
NOTICE.
A trams & t'o's lxpr.es. ;
JOHN K. KEEL, Gallitrin, Ctnffiia Co., TA.
I packages of Go, sis or Money will f.rward dai
ly (except Sunday) to all the principal toivn-i
in the Union, a?s i, by the foreign Exprw-s of
Messrs. Edwards, Saiiyf.ird y Co., to all parts of
the world. Sight drafts by the well known estab
lished houses of Messrs. Edwards. SangfoA- i.
ayable on all the banks i:f laigiand. Ireland.
Scotland and Wales. Passage certificates issmil
from 1 jvcrjMK.! to any joiut en the Pcnna. 11. Till
f the Star Line aii'ing frt'in LiverjiiKiI "on 1st,
11th, Cth, 21th, and 27th of each month. Order
from a distance jiromjifly attendtnl to, and answer
rit by return mail. I'vt oflico oicu at all hour
oi
"the day, except Sunday.
April 1H54.
James Doug-hsity, at
RUIH0LD, DASH & .C0.,
"ITSrilOLESALE and retail dealers iu Toiuicco,
V V S.uiif and Cigars, warehc-u.se t the South
We?.t domer of Tiiird and Race striv t.s, PhilatW
phia, lately occupied by Ludwig.Kncedler & Co.,
keep constantly on hand a large and well selectet-t
stock of the celebrate! brands of
CHEWING TOliACW, IMPORTED CIGARS,
Domestic cigars, and Kuu'd", which they offer fir
s.dc on as favjrable terms as any house in the
city. Orders promptly attended to.
August 5, 1853 5-ly -
LETTERS testamentary having been grantod
to the undersigned, Executor of the last Will
and. Testament of Ix-onard Litzinger, late of
Clearfield fov.uship, lece;iscvl. All persons in
debted to said dcceascil, are requested to xnakq
payment without delay, and those holding claims
against the estate, will present them to the un
dersigned at his residence ia lretto,duIy authcu-i
ticated. .
GEORGE LITZIXGEU;
July C, 1851. '
American House.
THc undersigned having lesiscd for a number of
years, that largo and commodious house in
Coiiemaugh borough, Cambria county, Pennsyl
vauia, formerly occupied by Hon. John Murray,
would res K-ct fully inform Ids friendii and ihe pui
lie eenorallv, that he will hparc no pains in inak-
mg it one oi i nc moot, uesiravie topping places in
the county. ' ' "
His tabic will be filled with the bet tho mar
ket can afford. . , .
His bar will contain liquors of tho best brands.
His stabic will be attended by careful and at
tentive Ostlers. M1CAI1EL STEWART.
Jjiuj!jiJlG4 - - -'
HIE suliscriber having purchased-tho Blark
suiith Shop formei iy occupied by James Kcl-
U", in the borough of Lorelto, respectfully ap
peals to the public in general, and the farmers in,
particular, b inform them, that he has received,
from Philadelphia, a full assorted stock of Iron
and Steel,, and is prepared to work cheaper and
lietter tluiu any other man or men iu tho district.
He defies any" man to compete with him cither
in cheapness or durability; and, since " Opposi
tion is tho life of trade," be goes ia for his shore
He has always on band a large lot of Hors
Shoe ami Nails", for the nceom'molation of traT
clers. V. ME A LEY.
July 6, 1S54; - - ;
N. B. Also, iroiluco taken In exchange for
work. 1. M. '
50;
A. ARR ELS SALT,-, pist received st thft
Store cf : : UUGUE3 &WHERRY. ::
JelTcrJon, July 8. . .. . " - . . . ::
-.:'
' Dec. o, 1753. - .
given. ,
April 20, '54.-
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