A Dreadful Picture of Sonora. ( The following extract from a letter dated Her mosillo, August 30th, is putiished by the South ern Californian : The present condition of Sonora is the most pitifid yoa can imagine, ilea live in agony all in despair, and also lately without hope Under the title of Republic, the Government here cxer ' cises much more despotism and tyranny than might be expected in Turkey ; and to prove these truths, I will refer you only to its acts. The people are overburdened with direct and indirect taxation. Here you pay heavy taxation, and for permission to sell gjods that are consum ed in this country, you have to pay exorbitant price. Merchandise entered from foreign coul tries,pay exorbitant duties; even for the privilege of entering and discharging, they have to pay enormous sums; besides this, there are a host of other tariffs on entering them, or taking them from one town to another ; so that by the time fie merchant receives his goods and pays Custom House charges, internal charges, and cost of car riage together with the profits of the merchant, -when the article reaches the consumer, it ttauds him three hundred per cent on original cost. By a new law promulgated by the Govern ment, there is a tax levied on houses : besides the tax on their intrinsic value, there is a duty on each and every doorand window which they may nave. There is a! a Stamp Act in force and no document, writing or contract is valid unless written on this stamped paper, which paper is valued according to the quantity or sum stipulat ed in said writing or contract. No one can go three leagues from home, unless he first goes to the Municipal Prefect and gets a passport ; and should he lose it on the road, he has -to procure another at the same charge. IIj who keeps a dog for use or pleasure, has to pay a tax of a dollar a year. In fine, my friends, all is ruinous imposition on the people all oppression, despot ism and tyranny. With all this, a3 you are aware, the people cannot devote themselves to agricultural pursuits; while they are constantly menaced by the attacks of savages Indians, who frequently, and in large, numbers united, make their descents even to the very towns, ass.i3sinatmg a!l ' whom they en counter. It has not been many weeks since the Caman ches attacked various ranchos in the vicinity of Durango, killing, according to the paper reports, 600 souls. They seized the infants by their feet, knocking their brains out against the ground. Others amused themselves by throwing them up in the air, and receiving them on the points of their lances, causing them- to suffer the bitterest, pangs and torments of death. As there is no liberty of the press here, men do not make their voices heard for fear of displeasing the Master who has them enchained. Miserable is the destiny of a people who raise not their voice in judgment of their own cause. What's ih a Name 1 A Scotch Know No thing is called a Dinna Ken. In French the words are said to be Sate Rt'en. In Dutch: Dummer Esd. In Choctaw : Chick a mafena. In the original Arabic : Plie-phi-plio-phum. In Italian : Trotidiiendipkilipinotrasiamomenio. 0 Buckshot! r ' Peisteb's Soliloquy, The following poetical i effusion is supposed to be the production of a printer exceedingly hard up : In seasons when our funds are low. Subscribers are provoking slow, An l no supplies keep up the flow Of dimes receding rapidly. o o o o The prospect darkens ! On, ye brave ! Who would our very bacon save! Waive, pairuiu t all your pretexts waive. And pay the printer cheerfully' tgy-'Mr. Witness, you stated that my client manifested great astonishment when you told him tho facts you just btated. Now, how did he manifest astcmisLmcnt?" "He looked astonished." . "But what were tlie indications of astonish ment, sir? You seem to be a very smart witness, and you ought to be able to tell me this." "Oh, I merely .judged f his feelings by his general appearance." "That won't answer, sir. If you can't describe the appearance of my client, when astonished, in order to give the jury en idea of it, suppose you look astonished once yourself." "That I will do, if you will show mo some thing astonisldng." "Well, now, my sharp fellow, what would , astonish such aa astonishing witness as yourself, hey?" "Why, if you want to paralyze me with as tonishment Just show me an honest lawyer " "Th the wi- witness can take his seat." 2TTue pompous epitaph of a close-fisted citizen closed with the following passage of scripture ; " lie that giveth to the poor, lend- eth to the.Lord." Dat may be so," soliloquized Sambo, " but when dat man died, de Lord didn't owe him a red cent." t3T" Here, follow hold this horse." Does he kick?" Kick ! no ; take hold of hiia." Do:s he bite?" " Bite ! no ; take hold of the bridle, I say." " " Does it take two to hold him ?" "No!" ' Then hold him youinelf." X3T A young clerical gentleman relates the following anecdote of one of his Dutch brethren. The old fellow was about commen cing his spiritual exercises one evening, when t to his being a little near-sightod wa.s added the dim light of $ country church. After clearing his -throat and giving out the hymn, prefacing it with the apology The light ish bad, mine eyes ish dim, I scarce can see to read dish hymn The clerk supposing it was the first stanza of the hymn, struck up to the tunc of com mon metre. The old fellow taken somewhat aback 'by this turn of a9uir3, corrected this mistake by laying : J ' ( I didn't mean to sing dish hymn, I only meant mine eyes ish dim. The clerk still thinking it a combination of the couplet, finished in the preceding train. The old man at this, waxed wroth, and ex claimed at tho top of his voice ; . I dink the debbil's in you all, Dat vash no hymn to sing at all. 3fJobn Jones has no objections to the lick her-law, when applied to 3ane. Jane. Jones contends stoutly for the liquor law as applicable to John. Jane's argument is simple tnd conclusive. When John doc-3 liquor, he does lick her. When .John don't liquor, ho don't lick ner ; therefore. If John an't liquor, be won't lick her; th conclusion lbs wishes to reach. S. C. Wlnard and C. W.WIngard. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. x ebessrcbg, fa. WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear field county. Office nearly Litzinger's Hotel. &3-Also Agents for the side of Lands in Cam bria and adjoining Counties. fjCJ-Also Agents for the Union Fire Insurance Company. GCJ-Also Agents for the American Life Insurance Company. v April 6, 1854. E. IIUTCIIIASOX, Jr., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., TILL practice in the several Courts cf Cam ' hria, Blair and Indian counties. AH pro fessional business entrusted to Lis crj-e will be promptly- attended to. . flice on Main street, adjoining his dwelling house. K bensburg, July 1 1S53 2C 3in. CKl'i Li. l'ERSHLVC, Attorney at Law, Johnstown Pa. FFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Sto ry f Good & Pershing's Store Room. . January 80, 1S51 ly. ABRAHAM .K.OPEL.1X, Attorney at law Johc&own OFFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1823. T. Li. IIEYCR, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. , . FF1CE in Main Street, two doors east of the Echo Ofiicc. March 13, 1851. ly. GEORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. TILL practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Indiana, and estmoreland counties. Oface in the Centre st., adjoining Gen. McDon ald's dwelling. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. RICHARD JOXES, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., "TSTILL attend promptly to all collections on T trusted to liis care. Office, adjoining his dwelling. July 21. 18-',2. If. F. 31. GEORGE, Justice of the Peace, foot of Plane Ho 4, A. P. B. E. WILL attend promptly to all collections en trusted to his card. Office, adjoining the Post Office; July 28, 1852. V WM. G. WILSOX, JUSTICE of the Peace, Summitville, Cambria county. Pa. Office East of the Allegheny Portage Railroad on the Turnpike. March 30, 1854. Er. Charles Walters. , , OFFERS his services to the citizens of Sum mitvil'n nrwl nilioioimr vifiiotv in th nr!ir t J - " " 'j 3 lJ ' in Medicine and Surgery. e may 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 M. Rifiie. May 25, '54. Dr. Geo. XI. Kelly, OFFERS his professional services to the citi zens of Jefferson and vicinity, in tho prac tice of Medicine and Surgery. Ofiicc next door to Mr. Lytle's Store. May 20, 1853. A CARD. DR. A. "MAG LEY, having permanently lo cated in Jefferson, Cambria county, rApect fully tenders his professional services to the citi zens of the place and the surrounding country, in the practice ol .Medicine and Surgery. Office in Maiu street, where he can always be found and consulted, except when absent on pro- tessionai business. Jefferson, April 14, 1853 25. Dr. Henry Yeagley, ' Practising Physician. Johnstown. Pa. FFICE next door to his Drug Store, corner ot Main aud Bedford streets. Johnstown, July 21, 1852. EGNER & GREGG. WHOLESALE dealers in Wines anil Liquors which they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 20 Maoke.t street, Philadelphia, Pa. - Feb 2, 1852-ly. , ' JOUS M'BEVITT. WILLIAM M'DKVITT. . JOHN NcDEVITT &BR0, WHOLESALE grocers and dealers in For eign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified Whis- t lour, Bacon, i ish, Cheese, &c. No, Lilierty street, opposite the head of Smith ed Pittsburgh, Pa. Dec. 23, 1852-0-tif. Wll. DAVIS. JOHN LLOYD. Davfti & L.loyd, HAMNG formed a partnership in th i Mer cantile Business, would resjectfully solicit the patronage ol their mends and the public gen erally. Call and see us at the old stand of Wm Davis. April 29, 1852. COACH aiAXUFACTORT. THE subscriler would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, that he has removed bis shoo to MOORETOWV ivir he ha3 every facilily for carrjing on a large busi ness, ana hopes ny using none but the he:X mate rial, and employiug none but the best workman he hopes to convince all who will do Lim the favor to examine his work, that in noint of dnr ability, appearance or cheapness, it cannot bo exceneu oy any sunnar establishment in the State or elsewhere. Persons wisliinjr, a bargain m the purchase of a carriage , will con suit their own interests bv srivimr him a rail. They are prepared to supply the following kinds oi vemcies, viz: Buxsies of different oaalitios and tirieos T?nr. ouches. Chanottees. one and t.wninrs rrw l-au-m-o clie quarter cliptic' and C-Spring Coaches; se coiui-nanu w orK oi inherent kinds, &c, making a variety thatwill suit all tastes and all purses. pairing uoue witn neatness and despatch. ROBERT GALBREATII. Spt.2a0, '54. 500 assorted pieces of Stone Ware, iust re- ciaveu ai uie cheap tUre of . E ROBERTS. FOR SALE. ' f 1 1IIE undersigned olfcrs for sale a lot of ground jl. siiuuteu w me village oi Hemlock, Wash mgiwu luniKimj), wiiviiimug if acres more or less, and having thereon erected two dwelling houses and Brewery ; the lot is under a high state of culti ration. 1 ho Property offers consideral 1 inducements to Brewers or Businessmen, from its location imjnodiately adjoining tho Public Im provemcnts. DOMIMCK KENNEDY H-nilock, Oct. 8., '4. II. P. Thompson, vrith CIIAS. ALLOUELL &. CO. WHOLESALE Hat and Cap Manufacturers. Furs, Straw Goods and Hatter's Trimmings No73 Market Stoeet, Philadelphia. Dec. 9. 1753. - ; H. C. CAEUTH. WMt TCRKy. J. C DEW. v ' Geo. W. Todd, -with Carutli, Terry & Dew. FIPORTERS and Wholesale Jobbers in Eng lish, German and Domestic HARDWARE, Guns, Pistols, Waiters, &c. 1&4 Market Street, between 4th & 5th, rHL A DELPHI A. ' Sept. 2, 1853.-3m. J. PATT0N THOMPSON, . Witn Blarple Ellis & McClure, MPORTERS and Dealers in Foreism aud Do mestic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Satins, Silk.Vestings, Cravats, Ribbons, White Goods, Suspenders, Combs, Brushes, Buttons, looking Glasses, Ac- No. 15 North Third Street, two doors above Church Alley, Philadelphia. J. A. ELLIS, C. McCLURE. PhiPa., Feb. 16. 1852-32. GEO RG E LIPI'ISCOTT & CO., (TAVE constantly on hand a full assortment of leas, Wines, Liquors aud Groceries, gen erally. X.o. 17 inortn water sireti, aaa Ko.'lO North Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. -Jan. 27. 1853. HATS ASD CAPS. THE subscriber invites attention to his late styles of Hats, consisting of all the various .escrintions now worn, which cannot betxcelied in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Country merchant win una is to ineir auvan are to purchase at this establishment, as our fa cilities for manufacturing will enable us to offer great inducements to country merchants. ISAAC M. AS1ITON, 172 Market St., Philadelphia. Dec. 80, 1853. Valuable Properly for Sale. TI1IIE suliscri!cr will sell at private sale, his JL well-known property in the town of Belsano, fumlirii frmVitA' Tl biiiUlina' is a two-storv frame about fifty feet in front, well calculated either for a store or tavern, with a gocxl stable and other out buildings attached. There are also two lots of ground belonging to the property,; this is a desirable location for doidg an extensive business either in Dry Goods line or tavern-keeping. There is a charter granted for the construction of a Plank Road from Johnstown to Eclsano. The distance from Belsvno to Ebenaburg, is nine miles, and seventeen miles from Indiana. Persons desirous cf purchasing the property, will call on the undersigned at his residence in Belsano. A good deed will be given. B. F. DAVIS. Belsano,. June 29. 1854. CAUTION. THE public are hereby cautioned not to cut or take timler from a c.rtain trai t of land situate in Alleghany township. Cambria Covmty, former ly owned and occupied by Wm. Gibbons, dee'd, and from otherwise meddling with the same, without my consent. AH persons thus interferring with the said property wid be dealt with aceoid- ing to law. FRANCIS A. G 1 EBONS, Guardian of Francis A. Gibbons Jr. Sept. 11, 1854. DR. D.S.IILTCIIISOX. Surgeon Dentist & Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth, Of Hollidaj'sburg, will visit Ebensburg ije third week of every month, he is prepared to put im teeth in blocks with gums resembling nature as nearly as can be ; this is the most fashiouable and the most suiistantial way that teeth can be put up, they will last a long life. All operations warranted to give satisfaction, or the money re fused. , May 25, 1854. John Parker. James H. Parker JOII. PARKER & CO., 1 T 7TIOLES A LE Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Yv hisljey. No. 5, Conirhercial Eow, Liberty Street, , Pittsburg, Pa. ALT00NA HOTEL. ALTOOXA, II EI A IS COl'ATY, PA., A. EEEYES, Proprietor. Arsis 27, 4354. TAXXIXC OTEIt. A LL those knowing themselves indebted to ZjL the subscribers will callond settle immedi ately as we are determineW clwse our books, scp ,2 1 J. MOORE & J. EVANS NOTICE. I LL persons are hereby cautioned not to trust ilmy daughter Grace Cassidy on my account, as 1 am deteiuuncd nut to pay any debts of her con trading. Sept. 14. LAWRENCE CASSIDY. DRUG AND EIEDICIWESTCRE. ''HE undersigned -would lnloim his many J- friends in the town and country, that he has crcceivd a new and large assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, He solicits the patronage of the public, and rives the assurance that every kind of orders such as RECIPES, &c, promply, and to lower prices as m other stores will be attended to. ' FREDERICK SNYDER. July 20, 1854. SCHNEIDER'S HOTEL. Ebensburg, Cambria Co , Pa , The subscriber would respectfully inform his many friends in the town and from the coun try! that he has now arranged his house, and is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. liis table is well upp!i ed with the best the market can afford. His Bar contains Liquor of the best Brands, also Lager Beer, &c.,&c, FREDERICK SCHNEIDER; July 20, J54. ly. J. J. G. Smith 1 In the Court of Common Pleas vs. Cambria Co. No. 34 October James F. Smitii J Term 1843. Vendit. Exponas A ND now towit,15. September 1854, on mo- -iJL tion oi v . juttel, Charles D. Murray, Esq uppuuucu iiumior to marsuaii tne proceeds ot r 3 t . .a-a- ii .. 'de- iuuuhuls reui esiaie sola on above Writ, Extract from the record. Certified this 25th day of September 1 L4. o. r 1304. I J R. L. JOHNSTON. Trothonotarv. The Auditor alcove namnl lnrt!W -nofifiaa all parties interested in 6aid fund that he will attend to the duties of safd appointment at his office in the Borough of Ebensburgvon Thursday the 26th vi ocuiucr next., as one o'ciock, r. fii. ep28,4t C. D. MURRAY, Auditor 50 AARRELS Store of SALT, just received at the HUGHES &WUERBY Jeffwwjn, July 8. . James Dougherty, at' , EiNHOLD, DASH & CO., fTirnOLESALE and retail dealers in Tobacco, T T Snuff and Cigars, warehouse at the South West dorner of Third and Race streets, Philadel phia, lately occupied by Ludwig, Kneedler & Co., keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of the most celebrated brands of CHEWING TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGARS, Domestic cigars, and Snuff, which they offer for sale on as favorable terms as any house in the city. Orders promptlyattended to. August 5, 1853 5-ly American House. rrillc undersigned having leased for a number of -- vtars, that large and commodious house in Conemaugh borough, Cambria countv, IVunsyl- aiua, formerly occupied by Hon. John Murray, would respectfully inform his friends and ihe pub lic genorally, tliat he will spare no pains in mak ing it one of the most desirable stopping places in the county. His tabic will be filled with the best the mar et can afford. Disbar will contain liquors of the lcst brands. His stabic will be attended by careful and at tentive Ostlers. MICAIIEL STEWART. June 15, 18G4. . Tomb Stones ! Tomb Stones I "OICHARD JONES respectfully informs tlie JLC. public tliat he is prepared to furnish all kinds f loinb Stones, of Italian and American Marble, manufactured in the latest sty lei aud letteicd ac cording to any directions. Ills yard is situated at tno south part of the town, w here a large assortment of articles in Lis line are always kept on hand. From lonir experience he l!s conhdeut be can please all tastes, nnd he thcretore hopes to be pat ronized by a generous public. June 17, lo3. tj-2'o j'erjsoiis out of Eiupluyyueid. S500 to 81000 a Year! CHANCE TO MAKE "MONEY AND DO GOOD ! BOOK AGENTS WANTED ! fTlIIE subscriber publishes a number of most va- I luable lictorial Books, very popular, r.nd of such a moral and religious iufiiier.ce that while men may safely engage in their circulation, they will c infer a publie beiu.Lt and receive a hurccra- pcnsntion lor their labor. lo men of enterprise and tact, this business of fers an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to le met withes Persons wishing to en age to their sale, will receive pmii.'ptly l-y mail, circular containing full 'particulars, with "Di rections to persons disptsed to act as Agents," to gether with the terms on which they will Iks air mailed, by addressing the subscriber, post-paid. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. 181 William Street, New York. t37"fn I'ress and ready for Agents by the 1st of Ovtober, '54. "Sear's Illustrated Description of the Russian- Empire." For further particulars ddress as above. August 31 '43 LA T It CUC IICTIIL. Westmoreland Co., Pa. JM. MARSHALL, having leased this com- modiolus and popular Hotels situated near the Pa. II. R., invites a call from the traveling public. 1 lie estab'isme:it has undergone consid- rable repair, and linished in the best possible manner. Au auis will ixi spareil to add to tua comlort and convenience, cf its jruests. Dec. 23. 1853. - UAXXLL' IXOLSL1, Formerly the Washisfton Hotel, Allegheny Street, near ua Diamonc, , IZOLM,IUASEiLICG, PA. HMIIE suliscriber respectfully intonns his friends and the public generally, that he has 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. Tlie Bar has been newly stocked with the lx-st Wines, Linuors, and Segars that coidd be purchased, and the table will at all times bo supplied with the best the J.tarket aliords. The RESTAURANT attached will at all times contain all the delicacies that can be procured, which will be served up at all hours, on short no tice. He respectfully asks the public to give him a. trial, fully assured that he can render satisfaction. Dec. 9. 1853 G. W. JJANNALS. OUS UVANS. JUUX UAKC. trX tVANS. UUUU JJHU SEW FI11SI! HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED that tho late firm of Evans & Jones, have eur tered into a co-partnership with John Evans and John Dare in the Tatmerv and Boot and Shoo manufacturini' business. Their friencls are invited to call at the old stand of Evans & Jones, a few doors east of Carmon's Hotel, and the Tanning establishment owned by J. Moore. They have constantly on hand a large assort ment of French calf-skin, Men and Womens' Mo rocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to exe cute wd? k on the shortest notice. Tlie liighest cash prices paid for hides either in trade or cash. Being practical workmen themselves, and using none but the very best matenasl they are conn- dent they can execute work as well and as cheap as any establishment in the country. -Feb. 17. lS.'.4-tf. ST. iUAIta5 ACADHUY. FOR Hoarders and Day Scholars. fcSDEB THE CARE OF THE SlSTEBS OF MeKCT.1 HOLLlDAYSliURG, PA. THE School is divided iuto three general divi sions or classes, in which the following bran ches are taught : FIRST CLASS. Geography, Grammar, Spelling, Reading, Arith metic, Tables, Writing, Composition, Poetry, History Ancient aud Modern Philosophy, As tronomy, Use of the Globes, Plain and orna mental Needle-work. SECOND CLASS. lhis Division mcluds all the branches tauprnt in the first class, the distinction existing only in the Ieugth of tlie lessons. T1IIKD CLASS. Spelling, Reading, Writing, Tables, Arithmetic, GeoLjraphy and Grammar. ff3- Extra branches common to all the classes. Pian Forte, Guitar, JVocal Music, French and Drawiug. x TERMS. For Boarders $100 per annum (including wash- ins, lied and bedding.) Day Scholars First and Second Classes, $8 per quarter. Third Class $2 per quarter. TERMS FOR EXTRAS. Music with use of instruments, $5 00 Drawing, 4 00 French, 3 00 June 1, '34. tf. TAILORING. " mil E undersigned informs Ida customers that JL the firm of Beynon & Johnston,'is dissolved by mutual consent, and that tho 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 cannobe heat either1 in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any other Tailor in the coun try, no respectfully asks, the public to give him a call, and confident his work will recommend itself. CO- All kinds of country produce taken in ex change tor work. LEWIS BEYNON. April 20, 1852.-f. CAMBRIA BILE WEST. Ebenbnre, Cambria County, Pa., GOTTLIEB H ATTN &C0-, WOULD respecuuiiy uiiorm me cui:u vi Cambria county, that they have established a Brewerv 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, BLLR, LA G ER-EEER &c. Sept. 7, '54.-3 M. 1300 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE! Tl.o tidwpHh..r vinU spll at pnvate sale loUU a.rot nf mxl tin.lr bind, situatbil inSummcrhill aud Richland Towushipibout 4 and uie half miles from Jellersou, thirty acres ot w nn-" o cleareil and in a gootl state of cultivation. There is .nn this land one good Saw M'" in excellent order, snd atljoining it is a two story vlank house H'itu kitchen attached, also three small tenent houses in gxl condition. The advantages for water works, furnaces, coal banks on Ins tract is nrcat and to speculators better inducements could got ba offered. Terms of sale w ill be made easy and an indisputable title wU be given. For fur ther information call on the Milscrilier, living on tie premise?. N JCIIX DUNLAP. Augt 15, 1854. 3mA New Establishment. rpiIE Undersigned woull resp-jctfully inform J- the citizens of Lbcnsburg and vicinity thath has opened a Grocery Store on Sample street ad joining his residence, where he will be happy to wait on ad who may wish to favor him with their custom. He has received a irood assortment of Groceries of all kinils, viz : Flour by the barrel, or by tho umall, Cbceae of the best quality, Hit, Pepper. Sugar,: lea, Uofiee, Lunger, in lact eve ry article kept in the grocery -line. Beer and Sar.xaparilla always on hand. Bacon of a superior quality, i 11l hopes hy strict attention to business to merit a same u mc jjuuiic; j,ii.LitMir. ..i - ii . it:.. - - MAuK. I.JJWA1J115. August 24 '54. NEW FIRM. THE Undersigned, having purchased the tinshop, belonging to Geo. Ilarneame, is prc-pared to clo all kinds of work in their line of business. On stant'v on hand an assortment of WARE, STOVES. &c. Tlie citizens of EU-nsburg and vicinity are rosK?c-tfu!ly invited to call and buy. as we win se.I c heap lor l-u-h. SHOP en Main street, two d.mrs west of the "Ebensburg II .use." J. ARFORD & CO. August 8 '54. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing lctween Drs. Jackson oi Howe, is this da v dissolved by mutual consent. R. M. S. JACKSON. J. HOWE. Feb. 13, 1854-tf. JOHN C. MAG1L.L., AS leased and refitted the M'Millcn House, ('.ate the Bonnet Hotel.) in the borough cf Johnstown, where lie will lie glad to receive any of his friends who may favor him with their pat ronage. He has also opened a har with a chuice selection of wines and honors of all kinds. Meals served to suit passengers who wish to ravel bv the Pa. 1L R. JOHN C MAG ILL. Johnnto c.Pa., July 22, 1653. xnxr c:ooirS! li-lllj subscruer has received aud is now ojcnii!g I r.t his store-room in tl-.o Borough of Lord to a large and we'd selected stock of Fll and Winter Goods, Mich as Cloths, CusMmcres. tweeds. Sati nets, (Jin 'hams. Prints, Delaines, Mc-riacjes, Silks, Silk Shawls, long and squnre Shawls. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps; Hardware Jt Qneenswarfc; Dyestuils. Drugs and Patent Medicines; together with all the articL-s usnrdlr kept in Omntry stor es: all of which he ts dctcrnnnol to tell as cneap as pny other et tal hshment lutLis Courtv. Liretto. Uct. 1, 'o4. r. MIILLk-s. Fashionable Clothing Emporium, Clinton St. Jchcstown Pa. REAT attraction lit the corner of Clinton and Locust streets, opposite the Exchange Hotel and the M'Millcn House, Johnstown, Cun- 'ria co.. Pa., where the su1scribcTs have iust re- lved a large and hvshioni'.l le assortment of 1 all a d Whiter Ready Made Clothing. Nov. 4, 1852. JOSEPH GANS & CO. TO THE PITIILIC. TTin Received for sale at the-cheap Book Store of J JoWn J. lvcxlgers, Jr. r Exiwsition cf Odd Fellows, Valentine Vox, . Novels Letter Taper and Foolscap, Pocket Books, Note Paper of all kinds, Portmoiinaies do. Perfumery do. do. Stationary do. do. Day BxMjks and Ledgers, . Aecordeons, Copying Books, rei;s of every description. Window shades paper and oil. Pen Knives. April 27, 1854. ZirilKAKI rOSt GALLITZI.V. J0H5 M'MEEL & EE0. "avc the pleasure to announce to their friend .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 and produce generally kept in a country store, being possessed of the facilities which render their goods to be the cheapest in the neighborhood. Call and see our stock, as we leel assure-1 you will be satisfied, both in regard to prity; and qua lity. All kinds of produce taken ia excliange for goods. v aroTicE. Adams & t'o's Axpress. J0KS M. MTTX, Gallitzin, Cambria Co., PA Messrs. Edwards, Sangford fi- Co., to all parts of the world. Slight dralts bv the well known estab lished houses of Messrs. Edwards, Sangford & Gj. payable on all the banks of England. Ireland, Scotland and v ales, l'assae certificates issued from Liverpool to any point cn the l'enna. It. It. of the Star Lino sailing from Liverpool on 1st, 11th. Cth. 21th. and 27th of each month. Orders from a distance promptly attended to, and answer sent by return mail. Post office open at all hours of the day, except Sunday. v April 3", 1854. J0HH PARKE., Johnstown Marble Works, " One door North of the corner of Main and Clinton v Streets, Johnstown' Pa. "mrONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Man- Avitels, Table, and Bureau tips, 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 be purchased in tlie East, with the addition of carriage. From long experience in the business and strict attention thereto, . he can assure the public that all orders will bo promptly attended to and the work finisli- ed mthe best au i most handsome manner ,iurniMi- ed to order and delivered at anv place desired. ATisO. Grindstones of various jrrits and s izes, suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold by n-hnleK&le ot reta.iL Purchasers arc invited to examine stock and Packages cf Goods or Money will forward dai- just received, which win oo soiu m ior casn. lv fexcent Simday) to all the principal towns Flour, Bacon and Salt consnmtly on hands. in the Union, also, bv the foreisin Express of 20 Sacks Ground Alum Salt, which wo will price. Something new in Ebensburg. DRU& fit FhUMX SlUiLL. MpHE undersigned, under the firm of LEMON J- & KITTELL, have just opened in the new buildiDg of Dr. Lcinmon, on Main street, a larg and well selected assortment of v Drags, riedicines and Fancy Goods. Ladies will find in this establishment every va riety of Dress Goods, Trimmings, &c, A general assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Oils, Faints. Dye Stuffs Sr. Perfmatn, will be kept constantly on Land, Intcndin" to do business exclusively on' tho CASH SYSTEM, they will be thus enabled to sell gooda cheaper than can be sold at an establishment where a gen eral credit is given. By our system no good cu. tomer will have to be tared for goods sold to a LaJ customer. . and all. but not be rash. Viih.iseour Goods and pay in Cask, Connected wit the establishment a SOLU FOUNTAIN, from which emanates a deliCTc?u teversge, inof fensive to the inoe-t ardent advocate of he SMain. Law WM. LEJ.uMONv v Wil. Jil'ITiSLii SAL.I: of tlie Public lYorkS. LET all take notice that the undersigned has iust received a larpe stock of goods from tha East, which w ill be sold at very low prices for cash or approved credit, at the old stand, on tha Summit. Tlie stock consists of the usual goods kept la country stores. 1 can oner in the Made up Clo tiling L.lne the bot of inducements, liaviag a large stock. X have also secured the services of Mr. John Talbot, a practical Tailor, who will attend to the making up cf all kinds ,t m . a. l atiiuonauie iiuiuo, Or will take measures and order the goods from the beet houses in Philadelphia. (J-CALL AND Sl-E-TO JOHN IVORY. July 13, 1SG4. IJAXIilXt; IIOISC. OF BELL, SMITII & CO. iN Main street, in part of the " Cambria ousc" building, ;.n the borough of Johns town, Cambria County, Penn., at which a general Banking business is contemplated to lie done. Drafts on Philadelphia. Pittsburg, &c. Ac, al ways for side. Collecting made at principal poii.U in tlie United States. Money received on Deposit, payable on de mand without intercs ; also, for 5$, C, 9 and 12 months, payable with reasonable rates of inW therein. t MEMBERS OF FIRM. S.'H. SMITII, of Johnstown, Pa. J. M. BELL. f llollidavsburg. Pa. R. P.. JOHNSTON, WM. JACK, of ' -c WM. M. LLOYD, of " Johnstown, Pa., July 1G, 1854. ixv& :o., Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Johiuituxm, Cumbria Co,, Fa. August 31.'54 H. W.MANAGAS UNITED STATES HOTEL, at the Ruilroad Depot, llarribbnrg, Pa. Dec. 9, 1853. . ,m THE HTLIILLEN HOUSE. llic undcrigr.eil re.-pectfuilv in forms l.is fr .'eruLi and the public, that he has iea! theM'MILLEN HOUSE, on Clinton Stmt, Johnstown, I'a., which is now cpii f x tin; accommodation cf Boarders and visitors. At a heavy exj ense, be has had the iR-use thoroughly renovated from th jrarret to the cellar. The rooms are well ventilat ed, and furuislic-d in a Mirierior style. Tlie new airanemeiits made to t.ie House wdl add muu to the accomiiK-datioii and oiinf. rt of guests. The Bar will be furnished with the choicfit wines and liquors and the table provided witii every luxury of the seasc n. li:e nitcral bc-autv and hcaith of Johnstown are uncquallel in tlx-I'nio::, aud, as a Summer Retreat, its attr.ictiuus are unp.ir:d!c-led. The i nmate ana i;.e scenory oi iiiis mountain region. with the accomodations to le met with at th M'Millen House, renders it one of the most de lightful and pleasant stopping places in the state. CCVrsons desirous of engaging Boarding and rooms, Vili do well to apply soon. JAM I-S DOWN K. THE GREAT REMEDY A1 BOUT which sa much has been said and published, is anionjr us. Wlio has not heard f the MEX1CA MUSTANG LINIMENT? Many millions of bottles have been sold and used to cure Rlieumatism, Ulcers, Sores, Bniises, sprains. Rmg-woriii, Helens, Saltjd.eum, I'des, Sore jjua ples, and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itah, Corus on the Toes, Sore Eves, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Lirnl, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald Head, Numb Palsy, A unions or Frosied Feet, Warts or any other complaint that i-sn Ws reached by an external remedy, And it has si was been success ful, li is equally good in healing Wounds, Scratches, Saddle or Harness Gidds, cr any Sprain, Soreness or StnTness. And it is warranted to enre Spavin, Ringbone, Splint it Po!', Evil in Horses. CO- J. he Liimimcnt is put up m three sizes, and retails at 25 Cut., 50 cts.', and $1. The large bot tle contains much more Liniment in proportion to the price, and are therefore cheapest. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Every store should be supplied with this valu able LINIMENT, as it pays a good profit and sells rapidly. G. W. WESTBROOK. (Successor to A. G. Bragg &: Co.,) Originator aud sole Proprietor. Principal, Ofiiccs, 304 Broadway, ivew iwc. and corner Sd and Market street ; bt. luis, .Mis souri. JuO' JO, TO THE PUIILJ1C TB call the attention of our friends and tha public cenciallv to our new stock of Goods sell at cost. P. S. All persons knowing themselves in debted to us on lxxik account, or for freight will please call and settle. W. W. IVORY & CO. March 17, '54. ' UXIOX HOUSE, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. v rrHE subscriber would respectfully inform his 1 friends and the tiavering public, that he has leased the house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary O V 1 .- , - .". !l .-In x-.v una wm ii prepared co accoi mi iuua 03 " may favor him with their custom. The estab Iisliment has been furnished with every conveni ence that . can be had. His rooms are large and well ventilated. His table wdl be supplied witn the best tho market can afford. His bar vill con- of the best brands, and his BtaDie u lare and attended by cartful and obliging hosV- Dec. 23, 1853. George If arncame, Wholesale ft Betail. Tin, Copper, 'and Eaeet-Irs Maicfaeturer, and Dealer in to fol lowing named Stoves : GLOBE Air Tight Cook, Portable Rarnge, Fla Top Complete, Union Arr Tight, Cooks Fa vorite' Bare Cylinder, IK la ware Cook, Bar-room, Keysione, or Independent, Harp cannon, Now complete, Hot Air Parlor, Victoria oompieto, iir Tighi, Complete Cook, Union Coal Bnnwr. Ebensburg, Sept. 1, XWf.