Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, December 07, 1854, Image 3

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    ' Arrest er Xidifap Jfersln Keituclcy;
Great Ercitnneiit ami Important '-Disclosure
v Jt has :beea discovered that a gang of ' vfl
lalni has been organiBod .for some time in
Kentucky, who obtain then ; livelihood by t-tea-
.ling free.ncgroes in.
V blnnr.T.inff free
ludin" our sieves HUmweu-.uia. yft
capturo and sell . thcinis an established pro
fession of a gang located upon the borderi,of
the Ohio, combining with negro traders inthe
interior of this' 8tatc,!' thereby boldly conduc
ting a villainous system of piracy,' heretofore
unknown in the. annals of crime in Kentucky.
On I'nday ,norning " this community was
apprised of be' fact through the agency of coU
orcd persons, that a. free pegro girl was forci
bly taken from Ohio, and brought to Kentucky ,
Suppidon or the statements of; the .negroes,
(which is not'evidon'ce in Kentucky,). proved
that Lewis,1 Allen and Henry Young, of this
codnt,y?crcthQ jndMchnals -rn-Tvhe9e-joese-pion'the
girLwas"fouud;M' ". . 'V, -
'rrcstsr wcre-pade," our best, imd prbmfnet
ttiens', turning,, .but tp ipa'pjure the "libgTOcs,
Lewis, and iAUen Young, wore, forcibly, taken
by the people from prison and delivered to
the' authorities of Ohio; where .they will be
disposed of as the-aggravating merits of this
case dcsWf feJI ildnth .Youngi iti dt-tained for
irial on this side.. ; .Thus this suffering, eonir
liinnity is to-be rid of .three brothers,, whose
bold career of orirue'wls a terror to the place
and safety of.thepubljc. ' ' "' " "' :" .-
Lewis 'arid nenry'YWhgfipfoly boast of
their 'determination to bnrn the city.; : They
confess it to be their livelihood f o steal a free
negro, or decoy our slaves and sell them to
negro traders. The city council met en Mon
day morning, and ordered a mooting cf the
people to pwtei-t tbeirS -tights and property,
for within five days the city had .been' fired in
various -portions of .the town, and the alarm
bell ropes cut ; in the meantime seven or. eight
of our slaves were missing.'-', The town meet
ing called by the council was presided over by
the Mayor, resolutions were adopted and com
mittees of vigilance appointed, . Startling dis
closure' have been .made regarding ,' tbe late
terrible powder explosions, with other acts of
-Violence, known in the character ot ,uuliappy
events in Alavsville. Ar. Y. Heral J..n-.
J "The "War in the Crimea. 1; j
"War is assuming a stern and horrible:
ity in the Eait, and, in its general phase, ap
pears to be against the ; afiied powers'" The
governments &f .'France' arid England, by the
powerful reinforce men's .which tliey are dis
patching io the speBfi of action; indicate the
consciousness of the peril in which the flower
, of ihelr armies is placed. ' The obstacles pre
sented by Sebastopol are muchTrrcatei than
could havtf eetij"ntioipatrtd, and the fight
which" the Czar is making in the Crimea 1s
of the most desperate character." England
and France have embarked in'a contcst, the
end of which is beyond the ken of their wisest
. fctatestneu to fatlwm. r They would," doubtless,
be glad to back oat if it were, possible ; but
they- are in for it, and must now go ahead,-
It behooves Louis Napoleon to look out, or
" Russia will' be the grave'of another French
army, and the disastrous campaign of 1812 be
je-enacted. : Ilussia' bas never yet been con
quered on her own soil , , Pultowa, in 1709,
and 3IoscoV in 1812. suggest unpleasant
reminiscences to the . allies. ; The end Ls not
jet...- . -i- .
' 7 f . .-' - I!rom': Mexico.' '.'''.';.t .
- . AcAsnco, (Mexc0) ct- 23, J85 1. '
"' ! The news received from the city ofMexico,
"jtor Judge' Jlose, bearer of dispatches, who
was detained twelve days in CLilpancirigo by
i the government troops, is that owing to a de
monstration made on the 16th, Sept., by the
people against the- present administration-,
and whichthe eoUicra .were.-unable to sup-,
press, together with the'vietdrics'on' the Itio
Clrande.of the Alvarez party. " His Serene
. Highness, Santa Anna removed with a strong
I ircVto Tukabuya. ( That his seven millions
,,are nearly exhausted, and his own troops will
revolt, the moment he stops . payment. The
.ppirit of revolution baa spread throughout the
1 entire Republic, and it is - currently, reported
that Santa Anna cannot hold out sixty i days
'Jongcr' r JJis Serene Highness has quarreled
wwUU the whole foreign .diplomatic corpse, and
,has made applicaijLou.for the rctU of the lirtt-
ink Minister I " " ;;, ".'.''"'. ""' .
: In Guerero things are going oa'propperous--ly
arid although a pri;e has been set on xlli'a
'tcz'a head, having seen him a fewi daysi ago,
1 was much surprised to find him in such ex
pedient health and spirits He says be is de
termined np6n his independency the, adopt
ing of a new and liberal constitution and laws
similar ; to the; United. States separating
Church and State ajfairs inviting emigration
haying good and wholesome -1awsi--and
permitting every man to worship God accor
ding to the dictates of his own' conscience,'
Alvarez is liberal, -patriotic, and withal a
Democrat of the "Jeffersonian. school,", au,d
it is a. great loss for this couutry that .there
are not a host of Alvarez's . .
I will add that a courier; Tas! Xliis moment
arrived, bringing news of tCA engagement a'a
place called Cucuas, between the limit of the
States of Guerrero and Michocean. ', The Al
varez Jbrce was under the command of Gen.
Talgaro, who put to flight the Santa Anna
force, under the commaud of , Gen Aldrade,
billing 300, among whom were Gen. Knitana,
and his Aid' ',3Iany "ivero 1 wounded, and a
number taken prisoners. The "Alvarez loss
was trifling. .. When the Government troops
were retreating, they'shouted ''Viva cl Sury
Alvarez. 1 ; -3 ;,; J
."' : ' DIED .'
t- V T l.'L .
t ')ZtnZ ft , lu"KJaPl)Urg' on the 3d
4
-(i
SILE subscriber would; respectfully , iufirm hb
J. ; old a3 Well as his new customers that .he suy
continues toicarrv on at his bid stand in Tw.
' - J 1 1 r
Borough the shop former ly occpunl by August
m.l. IT- 1 ' ? ' , .
wors cneapiapui.pM)4m.roveu plan
lie
; , t U-oM, , Maggies, . &leigls, . a c,
from, the WOOJ .VVOliK,' ,to.V the iKOXlXG.
j. If.tW weyV; will xt compete with ny,mnu
istureJ in tite mty.of Qambria w,ill save- It
,iv m 0f JU originid cost, . I defy compc-
into slavery. A letter from -Maysviiie ,ien,
tfe, -to tluj FraQkfort Yeoman says:
. nesrpes in Ufiio, ana ac-
MAGEffAN Ss HTTEKAY,- . " f i
. A TTQJi AT L Y S A 1 LAW, ' ,
FF1CE No, ,::' Coloi)iado .lww ncar ,tue
jf Court House.
December 7, '54
-ly
J
lUSTTec-ved ami for aalo nt the;cheap store. iof
JA. Iioerts &0 bbU. o -o. 1 Jiacicerci.
JUST received and for sale a few bbls. of excel
lent Salmon, by i:D.aioBLitrs-a
-J fi( FIKKLNS OFFHE61I liUlTElt, just
A J J received awl for sale at t he cheap store
7"AXTED One tliouslmd al'.litional custonx-
, ers to purchase , the cheapest and ..most
durable lot ,of goods eve olioied in the,' County of
Cwnbria,, at the btore ,cf .
ilec7
ED. r.OBEHTS,
''M";", ',.low,to.'iaaste" Monvj. ''
mO rErOB 'bltT OF,, EMi'LOYilEXt!
1 Tcrsons wishing to ciigage in alight, and at
the same mc,;exceeiSrfsly : protjUble business,
wliiali reiinires merely a lHimiiudjPH''! will-Jj,
ceive the necessary articles by .mail, ou: receipt if
a p.M-t-paid letter containing one dolhur, directed
tu JOIEN I. JACOBS, Dux ,90, noin.!aburg.
Pa. ' The subscriber is. well .awnre that numerous
humbugs and swuidlerg.' have resorted to this
method to fleejre ilie-. cpw.hiuhity'i but 'no guaran-;'
ti'eM tiucce.-s,,'; jhorJd apy persons jurchase this
nietlion,ivi? it a 'fair trial, , ahd nnt ftsilixe from
three Jtv Jjve dollars profit, a dy, the mct;ey and
all reasor.itblexponjs Vl ref.indLV ' ?j-No
letters will receive attention unless postpaid, and
having a dollar ei.-los!, . . ,. . , doc7,3 !
JOINT SHINGLES, 18-t2C,
' -r .pi , 1
vuv ana ijap omn:ies: ie;r.
Common', ami first corrmi on l'ine Lumber, Cherry
and 1'i'plar of all kinds," for" vbich the bighet
prices w ill be paid, ia cash, jcorn "ior merchsuidise.
ALisO Will be ,p:ud .'tlie' lughest .price for
veniu and all Iciuds of furs, iit Altxma by
: . Pecemljcr 7, (St) D. GOODFELLOW.
' ' TAKE XOTICE.
A XL poisons kiuwlng themselves indebted to
lia. . the estate of. Jos. Dyiart, dee'd., late of
Lbiir 'Ok, are 'reVpjcsted to call' upon the .under
siiJ and settle without delay.
December 7, .'ifrrJit , D. GQODFELLOW."
oini euiidesd .wood. cEG?rzns
CAN FIND lHUlEDlxVT EJilU'LOilEXT by
making appiiciitityi to A. M. and It. While,
at Hend'xk, fxit of i'lane No. 4", Or. 'to. A'.i F.
Cantw Jl, Head of J-'lace No. 2. .
C3-The JHOHEciT ASH PiUCK v. i:l be paid.
r : ; " a. it. tin. wiute.
; IlemTock, November 21, JS4L. ', '
' : ' ' - '-
B. L. JOHSSTOS. : ' - - - A. C. MCI.I.rS.
I011NSTON & JtULLlN ; Counsellors' and At
i) turaeys fit Iaw. ..Cilice opposite the Court
House, Ebeusburg, Ta.
Nov. 0, 1854. ; :'?.'ly.
KE W OYSTEIi S ALOCIJ.
rnilE subscriber would infirm his numercfris friends
1 that he hai Cloned an OTTEll SALOON at
"his privoto residcTiee, on Julian stivt,
f where ho' -hopes to 'wrve all flie lot--ers
' of 'thebliell Fish at 'any hour they
may wish to give liim a Call.' t: i - '-
novSO " - - - MA Hi! EDWARDS.
.i i ' . .. .'.r : . t. ' -' - ' , . .,
' " ' STKA1ED AWAY - -
JjROM the residence' of the suWriber in
- Was'iington Township, Cambria County,
toot ot i'lane rso. p, A. 1, K. It., a
wniLc vow , -w:ia fiihu LTinvo sptus. en
both viJU-, br r Tvef of-a! tjf.rk-
brown, the legs were .of , the snrflo color as -.that of
the ears: " Ar' information of tlie' whereabouts of
said cow will be tbankfulir rc-eeied lv
nov803t- v :., LUKE IULLGPOVE
- ' ' .:- K , ' - - r ljZ..
READY MADE! CLOTHiIV2G!
. at JJO per .cent less than cost 1 ' ,1 1 . , ; .
HUGH KELLY would riipectfnlly infirm his
frutnds; and the citizens at Ebenshurg hi
general, tht he will be in this borough next.Wj.ck
with a largp stock of. i " P t-.--
, .HEADY MADE CLOTUIKG ..-y
besides a lot of G(xk1s sucli as Cloths "and fciC
vestings, all of which Jmj will sell at 20 per "cent
less than cost, as he intends closing Jus entire
slock and quit the business ' . '
Ebensburg, Nov. 20 1854v. ..'
Public Sale of Valuable Property.
fTIIE subscrilxr will, sell at public sale -ju Surn
1 merhill Townships C.ambri.i.Coimty, pn
Wednesday, the '2th df'y ftf -February, ncort,
the f.llowing descHel pT'er-ty; to wit ;
The private residence in which the t-nlwcribfr
now rc-sides, with 70 acre of tlK;ite land, about
0 of which is eleured aud in a god bUte of cul
tivation; t!i6 C-utjral .an- -.IVrfage It, lloads run
within a rod or two of 'the prpcrty.-f r. . f
ALSO One half mile o!f tli.q a-'ovt described
prIerty will 4-iuUliiiw.tfcs-4'-la;v.'l oontain'mg
exteJleat railainl'otNor l'f J-.13 5 j 5 i i
ALKO Elcn-en buEdrcd arrca 5a Conemaugh
Towu.ship j with a good SAW ilILL, in rurming
order, wiih Che. advantage of the Central , 11. II.
ruiming tlirouaih the property, and having abun
dance of Coal ; an 1 Ij-oii ore., .the veins ranging
from two and a .half to; throe .feet. '. - .
-All the --above laikds ar ytL timbered, with
Cherry, Poplar, 4'Cr i . . i - . .
nv30 . v- -. - , GEO, MUKP.AY...
C!7'Un.u.', Krtsburg, "Union," Uarittburg,
"Htnhdard," llollidaysburg, . copy, and charge
to this office, ; . . '. -
GLEASON'S: PICT ORIAL
. foii Tin;; yj: Aii i 855
MSL TiALLorj, vho bas e-Utod the "rtotial"
from tlie. commencement, having ..bought out the
late proprietor, Mr. F. Gleasou, will conduct this
popular and widely circulated paper on. his own
account.';,.The new volume will be radically im
prove I, iti fcyery respect, and will be publikhel on
ILner, .paper han .ever .l-cfore, which quality will
be coutitiucd henceforth without change.. Many
new and popular, features! will at -puce be intro
duced, and he literary deparnjent , will present
an array of Wlent aud interests lieyond anything
i has- before, attempted.; , The illustrations wili
le .finer, and by better artists th'an have before
lieen engaged upon tlie iaper,' and altogether, the
publication will be vastjy improved and ( beauti
fied. ' .'." ' -: '
Arangemeate liave been made for representing
during the year views of thif-naost notable btiild
inga aud laalitfea IbiovLi&ovt : the-UmtelvStates,
a well )as. giving Inessc of tig most promin
ent characters,- maJe and female, of artists and
men of genius, such as have by their, own indus
try and skill jm ade for tTieinsc-lves a fortune and a
mmie In addition to. these,'. .'various notable
European sc enes and 'occurrences' will also be giv
cn from week, to' week, fjnoirig a brilliant illustrat
edjiirnal. " ' : " - '
u L 'i I '""asIavariably in Advanee :
$3 00"
10 00
20. 00
4 subscribers. . ' ' " '
iq,,..,-!'.,'. ; ::: :
' (Aiiy person JsendingsixteendiSCTiljIrs' at
titrau- wdl teceive the. sevtntceutg copv
k M. M. BA1J)U, Puilij, cr fin1
Uut I, 'f.flcmont.and'p.rpmfi. HStreci;
ijoi ton, aias.-
STIlAl COw, ,
IvE iiifo fl:e 'impro'ved'md enclosed hinds
X i fho-bUDsefiber, in Cferrjivld Township,
Ca ;i County, about the 12th day of Ndveifl
bc .4, a white cow,', with brindi.e sides, sup
po be fj'er six years old.-; Tlie owner; J re-
to Come forward,' l-ove propeitivpay
chl andtake her awaj'othfrwiNJ tihe i will be
di.4l of according tolaw.' " u-'-t '
) ;:-iTiio-ti-. MATTQKwax'oay; -
mber:18,;i85JJ !;:c .; ,--!.;: 'inovao.St--'
U-- . ..... . ' .. T, ...
1
zei
V1NG located in Loretto, CambrACju-i'ty,
ofl'ers his professional services to -tiw eiti
that place Srnd vfcinity.:,i-t
lCr On Main street, where he can alvrtiyl
bo
I, when not prolesfciouaily enggeo. -r -
UAUJT.iyf Cambria Co., P,i.,
- November, til. 1854. J :
QLED PHOl'OSAIS v-iil be received for, tlie.
k71ir? enter work of one three and one .two
sto;
:une houtj to be built on tne lanrls fi.rm
:ied by Win. Gilibons, dee'd.' 'Joe 1IoUv-
i y.t;beej:. .Th-;ProposiJ.r will lie re
int'il the Jst of January next, -by Vr:i.
'cun.'a TupBvl, (jalKtzin, Ciuiiia oyiity.;
ins and specifications can c wren -by cr.II-
er!
to;
cej
Hi:
Th
Le al)oonieiitioTHit v,.Jiurii. i m.- c:n-
tra
or OwtnKtorsywi'd ii-wiriUi V -yivn
sec Ls fa the fn'4 amount ot tie contract una
su
to the decision of 1. IL (noouus. . . T.
ilo.4t . ,V.U, D..UUKD.
HD C-IFT EITEE FRISE.
.000 TlCIvETS ALIIEADY. SOLD.
ox Fiaal K.a3a Meeting, cf Shareaciders,
o dc-t-ermme on tlie nspositton ot ruo
L Property-to tne ftnarBoiaer.
meeting of the Shareholders in lYrh'ani's
Tbt'Ut Enteqirise, held on the 27th of July,
throwing resolution waa adopted: fv .
lvetr So soou as it is ascertained that 80,000
of f jilt tickets issued by Mr. Perham in his
thi: nternnse, are sol d the Committee; shall
col. shareholders together . at the most con
vc place, fr. the purjiose of instructing .'said
G'X itoe in regard to 'the marker of dhiposang
of i lift -Property.''
v I ;ig learned from Mr. rerham that C0,000
of i tickets were sold, and that in a'l irobub-
ilit l; remaiainsr 20.000 called for by the above
.n, .would be .sold by the first day of
Jui.k- next, we have uetermiued iu acarthinee
witi a above opinionj to call; a mass siketinu
of .6hACj.'lO)i:R!f, at sc nie place to 1 Kcre-afti-
.mcd, ou.lhe Tth day of J;muary, '1855,'
for liurpof-e de"jgnAtcd by the resolution, , .'. v'
' i:0P.EtT.13EATlTJr.,V '-, , - '."'.
J. LATIIUOP, ', ... ' J- Cbmfciittee.
' ii-.'S. .UJAI-L?,, ,r J
00.000 Ticket oiIy at . $1 . each will -be
ILach ticket will aoUuit-rpvrR. fkrsoss
at o;l or iortio!ib at (liferent times, to
OCSE, GG3 Broixdxay, X. Y, ,
Oa his otlier l jitrr-ainnicts in various parts
of tljiuutry. piiclx . pureluier of one of there
tickeki!) receive a tertiiicate entitlirig .thent to
one fee in lOO.OOO COSTLY ic V ALU ALLS
GIF'la iifet of which has alrendv bceu ji.ublish-
ed. Isis can obtain the tame in circuhgrforni
by a'fssinj; a mte to the pmprivtor. - 'i
; K0 XHS XJ fyilCHASE TICKETS.
Ia ojr that, the 100,000 Tickets may be dis
posed l y the time soec'iced, the subscriber of
fers tT.illowing iudocej'ients for, persons to get
up Olt
- EaiTpersori whfV .'gets tip a clulf of ten "snbi
scribe I sxA forwuri Is (lO)crT dollars , to this
olr.ce,J!l receive VyilaU ortincr txnveyances.
FXEW TICK irrs. ' ; -
E-iberson who sends fat one time) one hun
dred dhrsL vill have Font in like manner -onk
BCXIna AND FIFTEKX' ttckets. And . for all
hirwr ins in exact proportion.
' -if mould' h'!ipcn that alb tho-Tickets are
sold wlfc the. order-is received,, the iiuouey- will
be rftiiM at Our expense for -poetise
TZ7"- orders for Tk kets nhould le "addressed
to d '. ' , JOSIAII PERU AM, .
1 - . i , ; 663 Brondwav, N. Y.
" -CC-jbyourth Enterprise wiii lx-ailvertiscd as '
jutnu as t tliird one is closed. The Tickets. we
Hiroady- tnccd.! : on-. novSOtd
-
VUIISLEC AOTICK. f i
NEW (WAND-DUCHY- OF BADEN
TTERY'I C AN. ,'
C'arda ; 14,M0,00 florins,; ,
fBlUIS LlVN. is Kuaranieed : by tlie; Goverah
i m. - . men
fa 1 , - . , i v . . r
.au. wiu oe uracil in uuierem, prizes.
as lollows
!- 14 of 50.
0 lis. i, I. 54 of 40,000
12 (35.00
s..ofl5,COOQd. 2 of 12,000tls
s.- 40 of ' 5 OCOils. 2 of ' 4,t:0Ciis
65 of mcc
58 of 4.00i
v .-sei of 2,0QUtls. 1944 of LOGO
Tie Lwtst pri?e being 42 FLs. ; ;
r o; 12 'fiorins r .eoiial t. 5. Dollars.;
The next draViii takes, place sat. Ciilsruhp,
imdor the Dii-etio lof - he P?a venGvtrmneut, on
The Z&K f February, 10", -'; -it
when every drawt lumber must obtain tne. of the
above mcjitiouKl'jliizds;' allien will be aid in
C.:sh, at the'' offi-bi of the. un'leiitjed; Tlioso
fortunate JSharihA-i-rs cbf'rcaidipg ou'-the spot,
Kill liavo tliuir amubw uf.l'rkos "gaiaefli; paid, to
them througVtin'esAVili.h'd Jnn!e. The Lists of
the result ,wi!J be serd.p' faeh Shartioh:er, and
the encceVsfn! "'nuuibcf pulHv.Ked '''in" the Kews
pivjifirs.- " '- ' "-"
The Price of We TiciA is To Dollars.
The following advantages arc-given by takmg
a numler of Tickets, via. :,- - '
11 Tickets cost only $20 I 0 Tickets- roit $30
23 " 40 I lOOfl " " 150
The Price for tickets canbeseatin CankiXolcs
or Drafts,-, payable in auy f. ilie comieroial I
toms of Germauy,- liclund, Imucn, Jiylaiui,
ScotlaiuL orJrela;iL ': , ' .-ras-1.
Tor Tickets r.iid ProspectuAes pply x the
undersig! ed BankiuhvUoe, iikli is apjtointed
for iliQ sale pf Tiekc-ls . -.
. .;; , M0P.12 STIECTA-'F.ONS, Rankers,' '
'- " ' ' ""VaASKFCHT OX THE MAIN, '.
' ';'' Gcnhanj'.
.N. T5. Letters to be fiirccted "per Stcamar,
via Lrt-rpool,'1 to Moriz Htiehei. Boxs, bankers
in Irankfurt-on-the-Mame.
Remittances which," arrive after the Day of Draw-
inrr. will -bo Tcrurned. or invested -:n the next
Drawing, at the option of the senJt-r. - novSO
LATER FROM-THE.iEAST!,
TIIE'uridersigncl would rcsf&tTully', inform
his nupu rons customers, that be lias receivv
ed-a lf.rge nfo'rtmcnt cf ' " " ' "r ' ' ' "'
RI'AD MADE CLOTITJG ;' 1 .
from the well known ' 'est aMiihrnr-nt ' of M. M,
C!ees.x It is .ju'eedetu fo7j."i;aJse the clothing made
at this, establishment as tht-e Jvlif bitve purcluweil
frrjto nio, can bear tc?timony'r.s'to tli'cuabry and
fitY.f the garments. It is not necessary' to enum
erate the niffcrent1 articles of clotbuiir. i liave
every article that can be mentioned in -the cl ith
injrline. " ' :;';,'" J01IX DOUGHERTY. "
Ebensburs, Norcrnhcr 23, 1854. .
; " ' ' '':: - - - ' -
TO TH51 II7K3-,a'! '
ichard Trotter wmikl' beg leave to eay to his
frwntls ami the rfa veiling PuMic ttenerally,
that he -lias leaed Oersje La'n-1 RtmExehanga
at the foot of Mane Ko'i 4i"-4'IIol Will' ar .no
pains "or cspense"t6! make coirtfi.n table thos who
patronize hist bouse; his table will at -ad rimes lie
fiimbihed with tlie best that the market can af
forded bis bar with caremRy lectedJuiuAre and
wines. -'' ' ; ' ' ' ' ! ,x: ' '" 1 . ' ' "
h Hoping to receive a liieral share of Patronage;,
ho remains th publics obedient servant
m..' RICHARD TROTTER.
liew'Wkv Octr 4, o4. m lyl -
nnilr. prtrtner.lnp betrex4.sSngiinHlcr the; wAWv (SnfiJ 4i-tr'-w.vl-1
.fihiiof.Miiriay,'i Zaliiit& Co.,.Sbn dis- JtWri V' -; n?t;
Jvel by mutual consents Al ixTwia jndvHwl 'om e01-" f'tics a large hud fplendul
to t-aid tirru'will be required ,to make imniediate
settlement with .James Murray, ini,o 'i'lu'skijids
the books have been placed fur coHecittiiv' .'.j
Jame-Mnrray-writ- ltcnd at the:uiIuaof 1L.H.
ft trA.! ..f
jt.ifV J1.. . .w.'f'WJ v :l
each week, untu. after tueDiabcr Court, for the i
jmrposc Cj $t41ir.g vHn;Ui9-e rtiyUS. vicbwsl to
juiid firrn after which l;nte the "iicctpL.ts wijl bo
placed dn' IW hands of David IT. IWii
for collection. ' JAM PS MCJIKA Y.
jonx muiuuy.;. .
Xov. 20. 1854. : ',
"ITQ IlOllO
- -LSVE
J'nMIco. v.
aN E W. GX O D S ;r
JOHN M'OOt bus jit re-eived at Lytk-'s old
-'stad,- iu.-Jd!foii. ft wt!l selected stock of i
, . -.' FALL ASl) WJiN'TElt GOODS
consisting'-of -Dry - Goods, Notion Hardware
Queentwarci Cvlar Ware, ilendv- MaClothuig,
and 5 lars;o- lot of. ItoU.) and hoes.' fir Mci.'s
Hoys, Liulie' and Misses' wear, i 'i . t .. - . j
Unx-trics of -tho'veiy best quality always on
haul. . ' ' '-
Hi tmrfio is, Small Profits, Quick S des, and
Heady pay." Having bought -loir cash, He is e
terrr.i:tel . not to,W vrjriihr.11. Jle respcctfulir
invitw his frieii(isa'ortbe pr.b!ft'gi ncmlly to call
and ' examine lis"itock' bjf irc . purcliasiig ele
wliere." ' ' ' " "'' "' ' ' "
K. C. I am . cenptartly receiving. poo1s by ex
press. . , . JOUiX M CAJ 1 .
Nov. 23, i v l.
KTMTOflR 600D8
. KODGElhS & JONESi
"AYE just rec. ivevl and are now displaying a
care fully selLVted Ftock.ol lali and winter
goois. Their stock, consiit--. of Dry' GooiLs of
cverv description ana quality suitable lor .tne
present and approaching seasons. A very hanl-
soine assorliueoc ot lroau ciotus, casaunerea.
satinetts, Je:iii6, &C, &c. Heady made clothing.'
Lames' Gobr-s--Such as fine merinoes, a fine
.assortment of snks and wih.-icii picuts, every
variety of Do Laines, and silks of every descrip
tion. . " . ' - ' ' '. '
81IAWI.S-.-An unusually handsome variety.
broche and woolen, of all sizes, qualities arid
pricew. v . .
11. 1 a IS foreign and ucmcstic, ol every puce
and quality. - i - - - ' -
. LOOb i & SUOL.rr-i" very best selected, stcx.
jn the market. -.? - -
IIAIIDWAEE CUTLEIil; UmJIcrs and
Mechanics are requested to call and examine pur
of. Hard war,- and the attention of house
keeers Ls called to our cutlery, . -.
UlKJCLlIlfc-S lbeir stock ot jToccnc3 is un
usually large, cun&ioting of ?ugar, coll'ee, niolas-
ses, ru e, tei, pepper, uxii, ana .uv.
ALHO-f-l'aints ,;ind dye st uffi, wooden ware,
and clix-ks. Jn short a full and complete variety
of everything cither for show or use, that can find
itsAvay into a country store, ail ot winca wiu be
sold on the jnost reasonable terms for case or
country produce.' r. T -T T:' 5 '
- They return "thanks to their fi-iends .for past
iavors, aud reepeeUuily asii. a contimu.nce x)i
them. , . v ,.. , RODGERS & JOES. ;
E'oensLurg, Nov. 9, '&4., . . . . : ... . ,
HQ!. FOR KANSAS!!
nrml' subscribers would aj-ain inform their old
. Jl. .' as well- as the ney customers ' that they
have received a laro assortment -of .Groceries
fiomt-lto Eastern cities, which for - : - 1
Cwalfty, uaiuiity & flaines
cannot be"surpasseil by any similar establisbment
in the country, it is hardly necessary to enumer
ate the iiew"attilvaricd assortment' of articles we
have on band, but a few of the many we will in
sert, viz: Flour; Fish, Coffee ; Teas; -Sugars;
epiees; Ceese; .Salt: Uroorns; VV lllow-ware ct aH
description; Tubs; liuckets ;- Wash botirds ; Puit
tsapsi Xothes pin; fcliovels; It;d cord; Sieves;
rushes; ' Flour .bagsj Sosips of all kinds';' S.g-irs,
Tobacco, and Confectioneries of all kinds and
qualities.'. " ' " ' " ' "'' ' 1
novy - i uijuit iv ivuuji-ii ift.i
THE GREATEST ATTRACTION 1 1 !
:' " '" ' ; I. MOORE &'SO.'- ;." - '
TTTT AVE iust oiwied at their old stand; in the
JOL "Ifesnaigh-of llbeusbure, the richest and
rareStrtbe finest and cheapest assortment of
fever offerdd. to the' people: fl Cambria CiuiitJ'
Uiiutal care was tiken iu the . ;lectiou oi tuse
gcxxls, and cvrs has been taken tliat notldng witbi-
in the range vf a Country store, :. nor ,anji ways
near it, but what they tan tupjdy to their cus
tomers, at leas as cheap, as they can be hail in
the country - ... .
Tbeiikfttocfc-.'c.f JOyiSoods ;i$ -tmtrecdcntly
largv eraltracmg. tl'tttis, .ol wer -.variety 4;ud
textuw..hatinett-Cassimeret.,. 1 weeds, Jeaiis.
&-c..' 4!7cc'4'nai.bels, Sheeting,, hiruug, ;md
made nn d.ilhiii2r of every description.'" "A great
I e "
variety or
.LADIE?' FANCY DRESS GOODS, (
of 'all lAltems and at all r.r.ce.v
T..irrs. tririiur.n's. coves, units.
Tbrir
oes, is
assortment 'of hats,, caps,, boots,' alid
1
cdhiidcte ari l uhsuroassetl.
G (( dilES& Ld'iL Ui:, jU. every variety
and quality. A1 well selected -variety ol llard- ;i
ware, Cutlery, ana nans. Also, yueenswaro i
Gliss; Paints, Dvc stuffs, ;t '
il.J-.. ... DltlU iV, Ml'UHUUHli.
And all for sale low for cash, or given in eS-
cltoago for country produce. Give n a call.
... . - '--...'- .J. XlUUlit.
E4Knsbrr, Xev. 9 '64.- -
SEW; LINE - OF COACJIE
From Ebensbarg to Willmore Station !
THE Subscribers having associated their.wlves
togetiier, have ptit UTm the Ebecsorrg; rtrd Jef-
ferson l loni iioaa a aouoie '
ally IJlcc cf Clialse Cenctics, ' !
would say to the Public that they will spare no
pains Jto carry passengers to and from Willmore
Station with all despatch and comfort. :
fe3-Coaches leaving Ebensburir at 7.30 A. Jf.
Ctinnccting with train goin-j; west' at Wiluiore
Station at 11.8S. A . C ; . ' 1 -' ' . ' "
Ije-aN-inf: Ebenyluir?'! "at 3.15, connecting with
tTam' -j6Tmr east at '4.48. P. M.;
'' Leaving: Ftnsbnrg, at 5 oWKj 1?. SL, connect,
ing 'with trafn west at 8.12, P. IT. ' '.' -." ' ' 5
'; Leave Willmore Sfci'tion for Ebensbufg on' the
arrival of every train, both' East and West-
The Public may. rest ussured that there Will be
a coa ell 'all ways at- -tV.?. station on the arrival of
the cars. TIIOM PSOX & IIA?JI ETON.
" Ebensburg, Xoveir.biT 0, '34. . . t.
., M J. E. EYLA-JJD-T,, M. D., .
-iEiii':fiYS!ciii.i!ieia - Ago;
caniW found it lusoiUce. at Mr, Schneiders
at all time's of the day, if notrofcwionaUy. en-
'PATENT
C
-' ' '' WARE'Korsc 7'
'ias'THarTcetf Street, Philadclphiit.
E0EGE W. COLBY,' Asnt.'
mm
itailroadrH iTTCoatan.t Farmers SCALES, s-t
hVbn ptwt- oftiia cdunlTv st short notice aol rv
.-ii...:
v Kw.ll.1fi,:
'.TnHri'r lot, ;ft Sack llai.n lsi also. HatiiMlS' Fr l
sb rtings, &e.-A so, Hnts and Cps for "men and
all pattepie: Uovtr. a:ul hi.ots i'I all SizoK iiii t tiu
litw. -j. :,, i .i ., ;, .
' " -
Groceries and 0nfectionaries, such as SaparJ. 'i
T'as, spiies, i:n l.ifi.i'S, and lake trout fish all of p
which will be - 11 for the reedy cash or couoUy
produce.,.: .( -. t.j. , .
CcntVinjn and Ladie$ nrj rotiutpU.'d tp call be
fore xjurt-Jtusiug elacwLcre,, as be ia. dytoiui!a v
sell 1 vrcr than tb-Oj lywe.sti
P. CALVIN M. I ITCH, 'of Z. Y wo
.CALVIM M. FITCH, -of Z.
anuoi'.nci' that he has irttc jirrasi'.-XTiiej.ts
to extend bis t-tay hi PitUburg .id! M-onday,' De'f
1 8tl ilurin" which time he Tn.ir le cusu'ted
la"ily,"at Li's rooms,-. at the tTfi' ..JIOTIX; far
Pulmonary' ",C'rIUJil!i 'h, Athfiia, 1 )-.jH,.s!a,
Ft intje't.-avmhciit", "ami r.'l rfher diseases ( c'.'i
ivrted -wif?r a j'ie'j.;s;os;!ip to- G.nnrnp!-i. n. ''fc
th s! who have -previously eonMdted 1 r. l'U h,
no cliarge for -xaminatif n cr itdvi e wX Ut made
aslt afi'ordi tc.plasuro. t' see .ur foriiicj patieuts;
and nl cbi:.CuHi".gXfr Pitch an' the pv-nt c
cdion, may eontfnue' to :6rrc?poV:d with l.im in
Kerv Yoik, with. rr;t further expcii-?. f
Oiiiee hours mne t' fiTe o'cloek, daily,
bath except d. novlCt
M1S4 MARIA 3lAliEfl AN 'lespectfUly in
. fonas therkhfenus f Stiwuiitville and Sv.t
roundin? Ci-untrv tlwt t-he has ju.'"t received fro
Pbiludtlpbia aud litiraore-a large : and wed
selected stor); cf Uo.ds, which fLc will sell t
the very lowest rate? fr rash. JTer'rtork copshrts
r of Dry Goods; "Tints and -Otpu, Jlwts and Shf-es,
uroceriCE, llariware, an.r air artieics- ,-ei,eriuJ'
kept in a country store. She has W on 'band a
rood article, of Plainly, Old ltya Whisky; : Gin,1
S-Hith and Philadelphia Ale, &c, which will le
sold at very smalt profits. . . - -. '' i .
Persons- who ""wish to lay out thc.r money to
trood auvantsge wfJ lo well to call w;d examine
ber f.to?K bfire niircliasinc elscwlmrf - u.iv'2
, SEW E'lIt.lX
ARFORD &f Go ;WoiilJ inform their nunn r
J ons customers tluitthey havtreceived al
13
u-"e
addHiond siucli uf . , . " . '.
.S T 0 7 -3
of all desciiptlons, and of Vhe jatustJid oit im
proved patterns, which can not 1 surjtNC-d for
cheapness and diirabiUt-." TLe. following wx'giju
as onlv a part of our lar? st'vclr, viz:
Rcpubli c (Gx'k); - Htar of the West (G k
Etna air-f.nt " i ennessean, . . , "
Crescent, " Kxce'.sior, ''-'-'
Aurora; " Franklin, fancy & plain.
. ..-HEATjKa .'t-Ttn t? ;
; . . Cottage, Parlor, Hiding Door ;"V "i T
Radiator, , do;.-" '-' . , q
LuiJ. A'C, I'csides mnnyoti.' rsr.ot enum
erated. M e will sell cheaper for CAf II than any
other estsbbslmunt in. the county'. ...
Crilih strcetL'one door wc-t of the "Union'
.1.1.. t. 1 . f V .1 L .... ... . 'v u ... . 1 1 . -
sep28 - . J. AIIFORI) & Co.
"jTfceiitistry. Dr. B. M. G1LDEA, of Harris
JlLr burg, having purchased the stock and good
will of Dr. iVlford of this phice iu the Dentistry
business, M id continue to carry it on in all us va
rious branehes in the room now occupied by bnn.
Having bad long experience m the business be
feels himself able to ac"ommixlate. and do all
tHinf in his line to the entire satisfaction of cus
tomers.' ' '.; '
I cheerfully endorse the above, and recommend
him to all mv old friends as a gentleman of qua
lilications, and to ne w ones' as u vll calculuted for
bis business,
sep2 1 3ni SAML PELFORp.
FIKST ARUIVAI OTIIESCASO.V.!
' ELWAED 'EOSEIITS.
TTfc E3PECTFELLY . annouuuus tliat bo is now
JTuduadiiig liis sLelvv with tip.e uf the Itst aiid
largest assortments cl;,.... ,r .
r -' . FALL AKD WINTEH GOODS. :
tha, ".Lave ever come to Kbcuslunr. 'Ihe assort
ment consists of cverv variety of
DRY G 0 OPS, aiWCEPJES. J'AIXTS.IZAJIP
WARE &r CUTLER Y.
TIIs"stTictToi:T' -r the, winter season haabeen very
extensive, emt rai-rn'tn-err vanety and ttyle ol
ii ats, Caps,-boots and shoes.
and every comfort that tlie inclemencies oC wii.tcr
ruay require. " '
Very grateful for past "patronaae, ho sliall try
tauiitLaiie io dcs-rve it. aiid with .many yMr
experience devoted exclusively to fatering to the
w:nts of his friends he thinks bo eau: f;V to
jl 'asc tliciVi.-; . . .' ,. . ... . i i
,;Ilss itore i. at 'the old stand,' Ccrucj- of High
atid Julian Streets, where', he ' will ,lc bappy t
make his best bJw,:fo old an'd new customers.'
. EDWARD ROBERTS
'.EiKisburgi Oct. 10, li3L tf. ; . .
TiCW IlJMf lVitre Rooms.
-ipAM F. TiDl ); in f. thi t' cit i :vn s of Et -if
-ensbunr. tuvi the SmMie-nernily, that 'he
oi riKY'U ro uitcn.-it- iir,4 vArie) fjeirtmeiit of
CADI MET WAHl? in Jlr. RoVkrt DAvi?' new
Luildimr. Main i.trect, nearly tiiivMte the -Man-
giou House," wncre no wiu oe nappy. jj uatu
. . - . , , 1, 1 1 - -ii.L . I. .....
tliLJaCall ;;;,il e-WaUiiliC hlii -
MAHOGANY. WALNUT. CIIERP.Y AND
OTHER Y4.RE3TJES .OF. FURNITURE. '
isistiiisr hi pvt of SotV.s, Pureaus, Tables, Ikxl-
coi
stets, Si-m-wnes, htarnis, Arc, ccc.
' He will hfiye constant ly on hand an cvcellent
beTiiH sell lower' than ever before oCered in this
.,:V0C- . .
Ebensbur?, July 2!, l8?ft.
FASHION AXLE
G
V.V IT ATTIIAfTTl! )X at the Aew
.-vf Pv.-. nn.l 1 T:bes. one A-M-t ao-.ve
tJte
St re rornn of S:.oemaKer Clan:, u.eie uiuw
scril.rs are. 'at t.ie-nt leieivir.g awl 'oi-eiiiug a
t'rTe''and exceilNnt assorfm. n oi' frv-iouslle. ;
I nar Clo(K!.is ;
of tho latest aud most approved stylo.-; wb'.- ii t-T
Chelioneis and -durability can v.t- x.'ded by
auv "similar establwhvH.-nt in the cnmtr : n. t
wisbin? to Im-i, but whH vv "? vv.vvi.3 nr.xwj
cood or take the .ri lWy ftrtt-.lc in tbe clot b-i-rr
line will be ker.t on h:-ndf viz: Over Coat.--,
lot ii j jrv triKMis. tinn-pries. naruw aiv. v;.. u
Every article o.ioreu wia ue mauc m im; mosi w.o Mti'i.-uy.-.-..'v. .
wnrVTrrrrke njacr, J .turvbtmiJeiial ; and The following Ca:i l .:ki are oi.en-1 by tho
REPARvlMrt -ifriirk'nuls-wi-l be promptly at,-' l-.iblisl.eia ' for the n.yriecn hrt h. t.s of ri.L
VndeM.' Ills terins'are CASH, and vi:?, de- ai-ribew mit in by the l,t o. Jau-i;.ry, ISRJ
wrmined-to M.-11 low, and keep none but gool aV- Aloo will lx given i r the lar.t Iist;'$"o for the
tides, bo hopes to re-.-tlve the pata-ncge of a dis- s'mT,d J 4'i5 for hc 1 irJ i 5r, f"r ,'u' f""rth;
crhninaling public.-' :' ' ' ' '' " ' ' "' 4 " ' " - At for the fifth ; $45 i-r tl:e wxtb ; f
Sack O-mts Drop !.; 1'ar.is, csw, enaw, x-.,
ail of tlR li:t-.it 'sty. '- ... . .,'
Cloths, CaSmcres, Pr.tnict.-. est.ng?, c-f all
colours rtnd stvli's. " J, -
Our Pepam'neut of BOYS CLOTHING rc;jiUf.-
a much mora extensive selocti-n than usual. r- :
.U'A flatter; oursclx-es that we shall be :d 'o to
furnish' a'niH-nts.6iut-blo' Cr classes, fitu-d up
intucli a maimer; "anA .'on such" Urms that fhnl
disarm atl compeui'.'on ; wc therefore usly a liberal
sbare'of the public patronage. - . ' i
..." ;,' , : ,'t EYAN'3 & IRTGIIES. ;
Octi ff;5L ; , .. : . ' ; ' '-i- ' '
fh-i .-- '4Ml'iiASiQli',:---;t ''- ; ' 7.
-1 Attoraey'at Law. Ebonsbnrg, fa. ..." '
OFFICttin the CVuit;IL-xuiV sta".p:
1U L. Joil.NSXOX
ElllJSSBl'RC'POlfXDIiY
i-iOMfflt I'Aint, MfW. JUIH
-B . -mm.m . -
ons, iarii.'.uair.'UacrilM', Cider
e.s . A.c. iv-. Also, Tin Ware
ol ttt ts y tlesvi'iplluki.
i"1) -'1?'
i: . ... , .... , .... , ' ,,
-,Tr -- iAVis-, xa-as. a,.-'
The
'i r ' . -' i
.;.ru-,J! Allies' Uni-
woiil 1 reioct-
ful! aniioniice the i ltl.eiis i the tnif.I Sfates
ml the Caii-vJas, that, fi.r-the pti)jr.R-.v(.otiv4-l.-ig
a't.-.ste f". f 1 fine nils ihiov'ho!:! tbe roi':h
tty:n:d wi:h a VW r f rf.Mi;;'evrr')wi)y to
become v.mMd cf a galh ry f Li-;ravii.gs
17 THE rifcT AKTIST8 OF THE AGE, '
They bavk;'nriin.HJ. i nri to i"rcM. n-tx-t
nive sr.le f .r .their E:.pr;u hiu', ': rid tbim li"t
celr give eh:p!itj'mr it t o'U'rj! M,'iWf tri Kis
ai;d otii'-rs, but'icvi ire hTtiov." our c ountrj ni-n a
tisUi f -r Vvo;-lfh;uf -art, ) prt. utto ihe J-u j -ns
ca ( f lbeir engrtivlngs,' w:-n 1C0,' 00 cf, u ;.:.h
it' " ' 1 ' - " ; - -
io,
r.ii ht.ii r. ;' eS l, ii.i r.r. r.f
blo(),!((t.
Each TiT.rchi-vjfr -of a ont ' lv,l!ar 't'
therefore, receives' ot Oily trj Engraving ja.hly
worth the moocy, but iw.-o a ticket wJ.iih,..i.-rVs
hiui to f-rie of the Gilt.-J wh'n they aredLU-ih'i4ed.
i or Five Dollars, a highly fintslieo I!n!Travhi?,
bvsuUVby. PAlJv'J'Kl) iu OIL. ai.d nvr.n,T
nt xr.T5; will 1 c scr.t ; 'or Fttt. DoLl KortTiVf
rrleiifi3 ' En;.'ravhv- lean be 'ti U-! fr'-m thfc
CuvA -ji;ue, ai dferit J-y rt turn mail or fitprusH.-.-I
A copy f the Cat.i-gjf to; etOer wirji a pe-
c.men 1 one o: tlie J-.ngiuvingy, tan tescin ut
the otiice .f this iav.T.. - .. , . - . .
.For each Dollar - sent, an E;w;,-(tn'i:ci at hiaVti
troi-th that sntii'a'nd a iHfl Tnhd, u !U ii;nijJ.:iitc-
ly be Ji.-rtrardtil. "
Ag'ts-The Commitbv VlVvmg th'.,tr if.
SUeOChSol ixjs UllLAT 1JL IfiSAh LI'&'rAilK
will be Piatrrinlly p nio!el by the e:n-rf.-y t;nd
cnterpriK' of antd'.ijrent em! jKireeveriiifr .4-, ;,
have les-bvixl to treat' vyith cm h on the mo.-,t V-
hcrat Lrti-it, . .. t . , .
Anv min wi-h'ft.'r to b'-comc r.n' Agntwbv
pcr.dir!'.;.(p-'S't ja;d). K wirl fe-.-eive bv Tetr.rti t (
meil, a Oims Dollar Entr.-v :mr. a CilPP TlCllirf.
a l'it!-j""ltii, a Laicnoyttc ana a.i otner nei i--ary
iivt"rniation. 5. .' ' ' :.- "' '
Uu'the fnial coi iiiktlon t.f the k, ll o (('ii'ts
will 1-C l lacul , iu the Ian .Is of a CosrKJTjKtf-pf
the ri;i;ci:AM:i'.s to I e in.--j liiPi n:r, due n .the -f
which will 1 piren thnm.hout the United JSrhtes
anp the Camdas.
1.1 I of Glft.. J . .
100 MarHe busts of V.'whington. at $lf0 $10,000
100 " 'ClaV,- .-..''5 K 100 l(i.otH)
100 " " V.'irrer. 10O 10,Ouo
iOO . " '" '-iMh.im.,!-! .- " 100
lO.'i(f)
f.oco
: r'wk
COtlcgant OilPiiii.ti!5 . iu sjt.'U- 'j
did cilt frames fxi It. e.icli, . j
100 elegaat Oil I'ahit.ngs, 2x3.f(, "CO
00 sWl plate ' Lngravmgs, VtiI-V
li:inllir roll ired in oil rieb fi!t
10
j -. . y . 0 i
- frames 4x30 incites each, J
10,0(10 elegant steel plate Kiiurav-r
inirs, cotM in oil, f the Wah
4. 40,000
mstosi alojmmcnf, ITOxSC in., I
237,000 sutl plate esravhg!,fr r.i
.OOOsutl jJaic esravhg!,fn -r.i I
100 di'Vertnt jiatcs m.'w in f
Tioptssion of and owned bv tbe y
ArtL'ts' Union, of the marki-f
va lie of from GOc to SI each.
. . 'J ! C. I
1 l-!too
.: ' vu
1,000.000
- I l.I i' )
1 first tl;us Dwelling, in. JJs. Vf
City, ..... .. ..
22 Buildins l,ts 100 al! lolbt 1
lAft Vill.i Qir.A; traif mm? I
LVV ait umt gy -
10 000 sq. ft. in tic. suburbs
of New York City, nud rom-
m;-lin a m."vnjiliceiat view
of Hudson, Jiiver r L. Ir-laitd.
500 '' sbjtoa
jterjeiual loans of cah, without ) i j
inerest, or secinity, of $2.'0 ea. j
CO
it 1
' rff,(-0
tj,.(m
i.
. K,ti0
100 ':
250 ';
2,000
- .v
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