Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, January 04, 1855, Image 3

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    v. , -j 'Auditors Xotice.
IN the matter' of the real estate of FraDcisBrad
, , ley, deceased On motion, M." Hasson ap
pointed Auditor , by the Court, tomarshall the as
sets of deceased among the creditors. In pursu
ance of the above appointment, the undersigned
will ait -at his office in the borough of Ebensburg,
on Monday, the 5th day of February next at one
o'clock P.M. M. HASbON .
January 4, 1855. - . .
Orphans' Court Sale.
B' Y virtue of an order of th J Orphans' Court of
Cambria county,' and to us directed, there
will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on
Monday, the 29th day of January, 1855, at one
o'clock, P. Ml, the following described real estate.
A certain piece of land in Cambria township, con
taining ten acres, adjoining lands of William Da
vis on the East, Edward Shoemaker on the North,
and the Clay Pike leading from Ebensburg to In
diana on the South. -
TERMS OF SALE : One third of the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and
the residhe 'in two equal annual payments, with
interest; to be secured by the bonds and mortgage
of the purchaser. "
, MARY ANN LITZINGER,
. ... WILLIAM LITZIXGER.
"Jan. 4, 1855. --' Administrators.
Stray Calf.
"iAME to-he residence of the subscriber, in
Munster. Cambria county, on the 29th of
August last, a red and white spotted Bull Calf,
with white heart mark in the face; no other
particular marks, The owner is requested to
come forward, crove property, pay cliarges, and
take him away, otherwise ho will be disposed of
accordiug to law. PATRICK STORM.
Jan. 4, 1855. 3t
Sebastopol Taken by I lie Allies,
PERSONS 'wishing to save money, can do so
by calling at the " Railroad Stove Depot,"
one door West of the Union House, High stieet,
Ebensburg, Pa., where Stoves and Tinware will
be sold 20 pe cent, cheaper for CASH, than usu
al. I am determined to sell at some price.
" ALSO : A two horse Spring Wagon and Har
ZHarness for sale. '' :
N..B. This opportunity is only given during
.January, 1855. ?
. Dearest friends, when thus you save,
Do not for time (credit) crave;
But come along don't delay, .
' For what you buy the monev pay.
J.ARFORD.
January 4, 1855.
Site IH'8 Sale.
iY virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas, issued
J3 out of the Court of Common Pleas of ' Cam
Vbria county, and to me directed, there will be ex
posed to public sale on the premises, in the town
of Munster, Cambria county, on Friday the 2Cth
ints., at one o'clock, P. M., the following property
to wit:
All the right, title, and interest of William
Diycr, dee'd, of in and to two lots of ground, sit
uate in the town of Munster, Cambria county,
adjoining lands of NAncy McGongle on the west,
Thomas Porter on the east, and fronting on the
Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike road,
having thereon erected a two story log house and
log stable not now occupied.
Taken . in execution and to be sold at the suit
of Peggy McGohigle.
January 4, 1855.
A. DTJREIN, Sheriff.
1ST OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post
Office at Mbensburg, January 1st, 1855.
N. Alwine.
Edward Jones.
Milton Ahlmun.
Wm. II. Aaron.
'Ann Birn.
John Burke. .
John Canady.
Charlotte E. Cameron.
Philip P. Cope.
Catherine Dillon,
David Evans.
John Iv! mis ton.
-John Elder.
George Leslie.
Miss Elizabeth Lucky,
John Lewis.
Patrick Larkin.
Mrs. Margaret Mulrehill.
Daniel Parks.
David Riffle.
G. W. Sedgwick.
John Flig Esq.
Jacob Zern.
Dr. H. Van Yleck.
Dr. H. Yeagley.
T. S. Haupt.
tfrt. Anna Mary Jones,
.M.-C.M'CAGUE.P.M
" Jan. 4, 1855.
HOUSEKEEPER'S DEPOT.
Wholesale asd Retail .Tin, Copper, and
. ; -Sheet Iron Waee Manufactory,
Caiud Street, Johnstoicu, Fcmi'a
THANKFUL for past favors, the subscriber
now call the attention of his friends and
jyv the pubHe generally to the large
ZXXL stock on hand which is offered
iii" at the "old price, notwithstand
ing the great advance in labor and material, either
at Wholesale or Retail. F. W. HWi.
COAL .BUCKETS, Shovels, Pokers, Tongs,
Hanimered-irou Bread pans, Sheet-iron
pans, Rat Traps, A Vash-boards. For sale low
by - : F. W. HAY.
TINWARE of all kinds, Copper Kettles and
Brass Kettles Of all sizes, for sale by
. F. W. flAY.
ENAMELED and Tinned Sauce Pans, Boilers,
tea-kettles, preserving kettles, 4c, from 3
-pints to 4 gallous, fur sale low for cash, by -
F. W. II AY.
EXCELSIOR Large Oven Etaa, Diamond,
. Complete Cook, Aurora, Crescent, and
.North American Air-tight Cooking-Smjvcs, trftn
;raed out complete and sold at sity priors, by
' ' - F. W. HAY.
PARLOR STOVES ; among which are the
-,- Star Franklin, Diadem, Radiator, Flora
.Franklin, and Rooui Stoves, from two dollars up
to twenty, by F. W. HAY.
SUGAR KETTLES, Iroa Wash Kettles, Eng
lish Pots, Skillets, Bake Oveus, Tea kettles,
&c,,ol4by F. W. HAY.
COFFEE MILLS, from 37 cents to Sl,38,
Mincing knives, 25 to 75 cts, Meat Tender
ers. Straw Cutters, Gravy Strainers, Sugar Skim
mers, English and French Basting Spoons, Skim
ming Ladles, 4c, for sale at cash prices by
... . - .' F, W. HAY.
f) jinn POUNDS assorted Stove-pipe for sale
wholesale or retail by
F. W. HAY.
TUITANNIA Coffee-Potsr Tea-Pots, Cream
Mugs, Ladles, Fluid and Oil Lamps, Cast
fT5 bottles from 80 cents to $1,50. For
.sale by ; . , .- y. W. II AY.
SAD IRONS; Waffle IrcmTFXF
, Candlestick,, BauffeTrayfcH
&c. For sale cheap by p. HAY
ISTERN PUMPS, Well Pump,, fTTw
to $12, for sale by F. W. HAY
SHEET ZINC, Brass, Iron, Wire, Pig Lead
Block Tin, Spelter, &c For sale low f,
cast by . F. W. HAY.
-d.
Iflft Bnnd,ef'. os- 24 and 2S Sheet Iron for sale
1W at cash rates by , F. W. HAY.
fNE set of STOVE-PIPE FORMERS, one
Hand g Mfce Sheet-Iron Folder;
tZligc-. for sale by . F. W. HAY.
iraps. for tig yy p. ym H AY.
LASS LAMPS Lamp Shades, Counter Scal
.L mT Balances. Jelly Cake Moulds,
grains say rrtsr:
DR. B.M. GILDEA,
SURGEON DENTIST,
HOLLIDAYSBUEG. PA.
J. PATTON TPOHPSOB,
With imarple & McClure,
rllPORTERS and Dealers m Foreign and Do,
mestic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings,
Hosiery, Gloves, Satins, Silk Testings, Cravats,
I? il-il Will A White Goods. SusDenders. Combs-
Brushes, Buttons, looking Glasses, 4c.
.No. 15 JNorui miru nireet, iwo uoors auove
Church Alley, Philadelphia. ,
- ir nr ir A TTT r?
.. ' . C. McCLURE.
Phil'a.. Feb. 16. 1852-32. -
Auditor's notice.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersign
ed has been appointed Auditor by the
Orphans' Court of Cambria County, to apportion
the assets, arising from the salt? of the Real Es
tate of Charles Litzinger, deceabcd, to and among
the creditors of said deceased, and tliat he wilt sit
for that purpose at his office in Ebensburg on
Monday, the 22d day of January next, where and
when all persons interested may attend.
JOHNS. RHEY, Auditor. .
LOOK IllERE!
JAMES McDERMITT still continues his
VARIETY STOKE, '
opposite he Post Office, one door west of J.
Moore's, where can 13 had very cheap
.Variety uooas, xxouons anu .toys;
Uoots and bnoes large ana
small long and
Coffee, Teas, Chocolate, Sugars, Molasses;
Candies, Crackers, Nute, Raisins, Figs, &c;
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars;
ril.-fci on.l ftfrwlriTWrc CittfTt find WnfklpTl-
JEWELRY Ear-rings, Finger-rings & breast
pins; . .
Pocket Knives, and Razors;
A few common Dry Good;
Call and examine his stock!!!
FAMILY MEDICINES
A T McDERMITT'S VARIETY STORE'.
i Dr. Jaynes popular Medicines;
Dr. Swaynes do do;
McLane's Vermifuge and Pills; ;
Radways Ready Relief, and Pills, 4c;
Brants purifying Extract and Pulmonic Syrup;
Schencks Pulmonic Syrup Syrup Naptha;
Pain Killer Barrels Indian Linament;
Shepherds Sarsaparilla and Vermifuge;
Hootiand Bitters Holland Bitters Pepsin; '
Rat Exterminator Petroleum; .
Ayers Cherry Pectoral Essence Ginger;
Brandreth and Wright's Pills;
Horse a ml -Oat tie Medicines;
Castor Oil. Swoet'Oil, Essences, 4c, fyc.
Dec. 21, '54
THE CREEK SLAVE!
BaccJiarUe. Venus. Flora IIe.be, and the
Dancing Girl I . -
mHE above celebratexl Statues, together with
A FIFTEEN STATUETTES IN BRONZE,
and several hnndred magnificent oil paint
ings, form the collection of prizes to be distribut
ed among the members of the Cosmopolitan Art
Associatiou at the first annual distribution, in
January nest.
The Cosmopolitan Art and literary Association,
Organized for ike Encouragement and General
Diffusion "J Literature and the r me Arts,
on a new and oi ijinal plan.
The Committee of Management have the pleas
ure of annonncinu that the First Annual Distrib
ution will take place on the 30th of January
nc-st, on which occasion there will be distributed
or allotted to members several hundred Works of
Art, among "WiJiich is the original and world re
nowned Statue of the GREEK SLAVE, by II.
Powers, costing ocer five thousand dollars ! to
gether with the beautiful Statues of Bacchante,
Vesus, 2Iebe, Flo ha, and the Dancing Girl;
and fifteen Statuettes ra Bronze, imported from
Paris ; also, a largo collection of OIL PAINT
INGS, comprising some of the best productions
of celebrated American and roreign Artists.
Plan tor tbe Current Year.
The .payment of tliree dollars constitutes any
one-a member of this Association, and entitles
him to tlie Knickerbocker Magazine for one year,
and aso a ticket in tha distribution of the Statuary
and t'aintingB which are to be allotted to mero
bers in January.
Persons taking five memberships arc entitled
to five of the Magazines one year, and to six
tickets in the distribution.
Persons, on becoming members, can have their
Magazine commence with any month they choose,
and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on
the first of every months direct from New York.
U he net proceeds derived from the sale of mem
bershibs are demoted to the purchase of Works of
Art lor the ensuing year.
Books open to receive- names at the Eastern
office, New iurK, or Western ofhee, Sandusky.
The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky, (the
Western oflice'of the Association,) where superb
GraTiue BuJdings have been erected for it, and in
whose spacious saloons the splendid collection of
Statuary ana Paintings is exhibited.
The Advantages Secceed by becoming
memlcr of this Association are
IstJ AH persons receive tbe fvR value of their
subscription at tlte start, in the shape of sterling
Magazine Literature.
2d. Each member is contributing toward pur
chasing choice Works of Art, which are to be
distributed among themselves, and are at the
same time encouraging the Artists of the country,
disbursing thousands of dollars through its
-agency. 4 -
Persons remitting funds for membership, should
mark letters, ' Registered,- and state the month
with which they wish their magazines to com-
mence, and also their post vffice address in full,
on tue receipt oi which, a certincnte ot member
ship, together with the magarine desired, will be
forwarded to any part ot the country.
Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores
will observe that by joining this Association, they
receive the Magazine and Free Ticket in the annual
distribution, all at tbe same price they now pay
lor the Magazine alone. . .
Illustrated Catalogues of the whole collection
sent on application, free of charge.
OOOmces of the Association, at the Knicker
booker Magazine office. 348 Broadway, New York.
1 1- ' .. 11". i . . r . . x. .
huh at u. iuo iv aier sireei, rsanuusKy, Ohio.
Address, (at either office.) for membership.
iu ura-ii i , Actuary u. a. & L. A.
FOR It EXT.
I iui'i suoscruM r whs rent lor one or more years
1 his store mom in the village of New Florence.
It is considered one of the most fleasant places
in Westmoreland county, being well located for
dmng an, extensive business, in the mercantile
Ime. JAMES MALEY.
. Dec. 21, '54. ,
10 Brls Mackerel;
10 Brls Herring, and
. 1C00 lbs Cod Fish, just received and
fill Dqln n il. . i J
at mo cneap store of
EDWARD ROBERTS.
Th ff a f rir
7 "T" C. D. MtJKBAT.
m. a.ueha.17 ft KnTRliAV
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Court nouse. , ' "
the
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DEMOCRAT & SENTINEL,
.. - '- WHITE DKVIJSK, Froprletfcr, ' - -' '"
BO OK & JOB P BIN TIN 6 OFF! G J, 7
EBEXSBFaC, PA. '
4ST Connected with the Establishment of the Democrat & Sektisel is one of the largest
Job Offices in the County, where all kinds of
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CONSTITUTIONS;
Apr
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HANDBILLS;
Jen.
Jobs executed on the shortest
STRAY COW
GAME to the residence of the subscriber resio
ing in Washington Township, December
4th. 1854. a small dark red Cow, supposed to De
five or six years old. The owner is requested to
come forward, prove property, pay cnargc-a uu
takeTier awar; otherwise she will be disposed of
according to law. M. M. ADAMS.
Washington tp., Dec. 14., '54. ot
ULACELSniTIIIXG.
HE subscriber 'would respectfully inform his
I old as well as ins new customers umt uc sun
continues to carry on at bis.old .stand in Loretto
Borough the shop formerly-occupied oy August
Walter. He has now every facility for doing
work cheap and on the most improved plan. He
will turn out Irani bis snap, -
fe Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs, arc,
from the WOOD WORK to tho IKU.M.Mi.
If the work will not compete with any manu
factured in the County of. Cambria I will give it
for one half of its original cost. I defy compe
titions
All kinds of Country produce taken in ex
change. JOllM A. liUCtv. !
lioref to, December 7. '54.
"WAX TED. .
1 A A ffi JOINT SHINGLES, 18&26,
1UU.UUU and W Shingles: Clear,
Common, and first common Pino Lumber, Cherry
and Poplar of all kinds, for which the highest
prices will be paid, in casn, corn or mercnanaise.
ALSO Will be paid the highest price for
venison and all kinds of furs, at Altoona by
December 7, (3t) D. GOODFELLO W.
' Gallitzin, Cambria Co., Pa.,
November 27, 1854. J
CJEALED PROPOSALS will be received for the
k3 Carrentcr work of one three and one two
story frame house, to le built on the lands nrro
erly owned by Wm. Gibbons, dee'd. Tlie Houses
to be 40 bv 20 feet, lhe iToposals will be re
ceived until te 1st of January next, by m.
Hnrd, Tenn'a Tunnel, Gallitzin, Cambria county.
Tbe plans and speciicat:ons can 1 seen by call
ing on the above mentioned W. Ilurd. Tlie con
tractor or Contractors will bo required b give
se unties to the full amount of ti e contract, and
subject to the deciision of F. II. Gibbons.
nov30,t WM.D.UUK1J.
LATER fROM, THE EAST!
HE undersigned would respectfully inform
his numerous customers, that he has receiv
ed a large asortmcnt of
READY MADE CLOTHING
from the well known establishment of M. M,
Clees. It is needless to praise the clothing made
at this establishment as those who have purchased
from me, can bear testimony as to the quality and
fit of the garments. It is not necessary to enum
erate the different articles of clothmg. I have
every article-that can be mentioned in the cloth
ing line, s JOHN DOUGHERTY.
Ebensburg, November 23, 1854.
; : 1 ;
B. I. JOH5ST03fv A. C. MCLLIS.
JOHNSTON &-MULLIN; Counsellors and At
torneys at Law. Office opposite the Court
House, Ebensburg, Pa. , ;
Nov. 80, 1854. ' . - ly.
1 NEW OYSTER SALOON.
I HE subscriber would inform his numerous friends
1 that he has opened an OYSTER SALOON at
his private residence, on Julian street,
where he hopes to serve all the lov
ers . of the Shell Fish at any hour they
may wish to give him a call. '
nov30 . - . MARK EDWARDS.
ONE HUNDRED WOOD CHOPPERS
CAN FIND IMMEDIATE EMPLOMENT by
making application to A. M. and R. White,
at Hemlock, foot of Plane No. 4, or to A. F.
Cantwell, Head of Plane No. 2. ,
03-Thu HIGHEST CASH PRICE will be paid
A. M. & R. WHITE.
Hemlock, November 21, 1854.
TAKE KOTICE.
A LL peieons knowing themselves indebted to
.XSL the estate of Jos. Dysart, dee'd., late of
lilair Uo., are reqoested to calt upon the under
signed and settle without delay. . .
December 7, '54. 3t ' . D. GOODFELLOW.
ROBERT DA VIS.
R. L. JOHNSTON.
MORRIS EVANS
EDWARD GLASS.
EBENSBURG FOUNDRY
Ploughs, Plongrh Points, Stoves, M III
iron, TliretiUln? Machines, Cider
, Prevses. &,c. &c. Also, Tin Ware
or evey description.
Foundry at the South West end of Ebensburg
Ware House on Main street, nearly opposite the
store of bhoemaker & Clark. . ;
DAVIS, EVANS & 00.
jHn,9,.lS54 . - ,
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TO THE PVBL1C1
Richard Trotter would beg loave to say to his
friends and the travelling Public generally,
that he has teased George's Laurel Run Exchange
at the foot of Plane No. 4. Ho will spare no
pains or expense to make comfortable those who
patronize his house ; his table wiil at all limes be,
furnished with the best that the market can af
forded his bar with tunefully selected liquors and
wines.
; Hoping to receive a liberal share of Patronage,
he remains the publics obedient servant
RICHARD TROTTER.
Hemlock, Oct. 4, '54. fly
THE GREATEST ATTRACTION I ! !
J. MOORE & SOX
HAVE just opened at their old stand; in the
Borough of Ebensburg, the richest and
rarest, the finest and cheapest assortment of
FILL MD WINTER GOODS, ,
ever offered to the people of Cambria County.
Unusal care was taken in the selection of these
goods, and care has been taken that nothing with
in the range of a Country store, nor any ways
near it, but what they can supply to their cus
tomers, at leastas cheap as they can be Rad in
the country.
Their stock of Dry Goods 13 unprccedently
large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and
texture, Satinetts, Cassimercs, Tweeds, Jeans,
&c, &c, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and
made up Clothing of every description. A great
variety of "
LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS
of all patterns and at all prices.
! Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts, &C. Their
assortment of hats, caps, boots, and shoes, is
complete and unsurpassed.
GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every variety
and quality. A well selected variety of Hard
ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, Queensware and
Glass; Paints, Dye stuns, .
DRUGS & MfcJL r2S. r
And all for sale low for cash, or given in ex
change for country prodrce. . Give us a'call. t '
Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54.
Public Sale of Valuable Property.
rlE subscriber will sell at public sale in Sum
merhill Township; Cambria County, on
M ednesilay, the 20th day vj Htkraary, next,
the following described property, to wit :
. The private residence iu which the subscrilr
now routes, with 70 acres of choice land, about
40 of which is cleared and in a g.xd stite of cul
tivation; the Central and Portage R. Roads run
within a rod or two of the property.
ALSO Otie half mile oil the above described
property will Iks sold 26 acres of land containing
excellent rail and other timler.
ALSO Eleven hundred acres in Conemaugh
Township, with a good SAW MILL, in running
order, with the advantage of the Central R. It.
running through the property, and having abun
dance of Coal and Iron ore, the veins ranging
from two and a half to three feet. -
All tho above lands are well timbered with
Cherry, Poplar, frc. .
nov30 UlAl. ALUUIiAI.
- FAIRBANKS'
PATENT
SCALE S.
TTAItEIIOlTSE
225 Market Utreet. Philadelphia.
GEOKGB W. COLBY, Aeent.
Railroad. Hay, Coal and Farmers' SCALES, set
in any part of the country, at short notice and by
experienced workmen. octI2,1854
FIRST ARMVAl OF THE SEASON.
EDWARD ROBERTS,
RESPECTFULLY announces that he is now
loading bis shelves with one of the best and
largest assortments of
FAIL &3ST0 WIJTTE2 GOODS,
tha have ever come to Ebensburg. The. assort
ment consists of every variety of
DRY 00 0DS. GR OCEJIIES, P A IXTS, SARD
WARE CUTLERY!
' His selection for the winter season has been very
extensive, embracing every variety and style of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, .
and every comfort that the inclemencies of winter
may require.
Very grateful for past patronage, he shall try
to continue to deserve it, and with many years
experience devoted exclusively to catering to the
wants of his friends he thinks he" cannot fail to
please them. ' ' ' ,
His store is at the old stand. Corner of High
and Julian Streets, where he ' will bo happy to
make his best bow, to old and new customers.
EDWARD ROBERTS ;
. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 1854. tf. -
Dr. G. IV. StrohecKer,
HAVING located in Loretto, Cambria County,
offers his professional services to the citi
zens of that place and vicinity. " ;'
OFFICE--OnMain street, where he can always
be found, when no professionally eny ged. :
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PERSIAN'S - " '
THISD Glf-TESTEEPBISL'
tiO.000 TICKETS ALREADY SOLD.
Call for Final ffiass Keeling oi Shareholder,
; .. To determine on the disposition of the
Gift Properly t the Sbareboldcn.
At a meeting of the Shareholders in l'erham's
Third Gift Enterprise, held on the 27th of July,
the following resolution was adopted :
'Resolved, So soon as it is ascertained, that 80,000
of the Gift tickets issued by Mr. Perham in his
third enterprise, are sold, the Committee shall
coll the shareholders together at the most con
venient place, for the purpose of instructing said J
vx)mmniee in regaru to me manner oi disposmg
of the Gift Property." '
Having learned from Mr. Perham that 60,000
of said tickets were sold, and that in all probab
ility the remaining 20,000 called for by the above
resolution, would be solii by tie first day of
January next, we have determined in accordance
with tbe above opinion, to caT) a vat-s sieetixg
ok the shakeholdebs, at 8oms place to be here
after named, en the 17th day of January, 1855,
for the purpose designated by the resolution.
ROBERT BEATTY, jr.,)
J. LATIIROP, lr Committee.
B. S. ADAMS, J
7100,000 Tickets only at 1 each will he
sold. Each Ticjket will admit Fora pee.soks, all
at once, or portions at different times, to
PEllUAiTS BURLESQUE OPXTRA
HOUSE, 6GJ Brvadwy, 2& Y, r :
Or to his tAher Entertainments in various pa rts
of the country. Each purchaser of one of tht.se
tickets will receive a certificate entitling them to
one i-hare in 100.000 COSTLY & VALUABLE
GIFTS; a fist of which has already been publish- J
ed. Persons can obtain the same in circular form I
by addressing a note to the proprietor.
I0W8 THE TIME TO PURCHASE TICKETS.
In order that tho 100,000 Tickets may be dis
posed of by the time specified, the subscriber of
fers tho following inducements for persons to get
up Clubs.
Each person who gets up a club of ten sub
serilers, and forwards (10) ten dollars to this
oflice, will receive by Mail or other Conveyances,
ELEVEN TICKETS.
Each person who sends (at one time) one hun
dred dollars, will liave sent in like manner one
HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN TICKETS. And foT all
larger sums in exact proportion.
If it should happen that all the Tickets are
sold when the order is received, the money will
be returned at our expense for postage. '
CAll orders for Tickets should be addressed
to ' JOSIAH PERHAM,
- 663 Broadway, N. Y.
(fcJ-My Fourth Enterprise will be advertised as
soon as the third one is closed. Tlie Tickets are
already printed. nov30td
AMERICAN ARTISTS' MM.
The American Artists' 'Union, would respect
fully announce the citizens of tbe United States
and the Canadas, that for the purpose of cultivat
ing a taste for the fine arts throughout the coun
try, and with a view of enabling every family to
become possessed of a gallery of Engravings,
BY THE FE&ST ABTIST3 OF THE AGE,
They have determined, in order to create an ex
tensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not
only give employment to a large number of artists
and others, but impire among our countrymen a
taste for works of art, to present to tlie purchas
ers of their engravings, when 250,000 of which
are sold, .
250,000 Gifts, of the actual cost of $150,000.
Each purchaser of a one Dollar Engraving
therefore, receives cot only an Engraving richly
worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles
him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed.
For Five DoUars. a highly finLshed Engraving,
lautifully PALNTED in OIL, and five gift
tickets, will le sent; or Five Dollars worth of
splendid Engravings can- be selected from the
Catalogue, and sent by return mail or express.
A copy of the Catalogue, together with a spe
cimen of one Of the Engravings, can be seen at
the ofiice of this paper.
For each Dollar sent, an Engraring actually
worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will immediate
ly be forwarded.
Agents The Committee believing that the
success of this Gheat National Undebtakixo
will be materially promoted by the energy and
enterprise of intelligent and persevering Agevjs,
have resolved to treat with such on tlie most li
beral terms.
' Any person wishing to liecome an Agent, by
sending (post paid). $1, will receive by return of
mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a GLFT TICHET,
a Prosjiectus, a Catalogue and all other necessary
information.
On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts
will be placed in tlie hands of a CoMsnrrr.E of
tbe purchasers to be pistripctei, lue notice of
which will le given throughout the United States
anp tho Canadas.
X.Ut Of Glfll.
100 Marble busts of Washington, at $100 & 10,000
100 " " Clay, ; ' 100 10.000
100 " ' " 'Webster, 100
10,000
10,000
5,000
'6,000
100
Calhoun,
100
100
50
50elegant Oil Paintings, in Fplen-
did gilt frames 3x4 ft. each,
100 elegant Oil Paintings, ,2x3 ft,
500 steel plate Engravings, bril
liantly colored in oil, rich gilt
frames 24x30 inches each
10,000 elegant stoil plate Engrav
' ings-, ool'd in oil, of the "Wash
ington Monument, 20x20 ih.,
237,000 steel plate engravings,from
100 different plates now in
possession of and owned by the
Artists' Union, of the market
va ue of from 50c to $1 each,
i first class Dwelling, in N. Y.
' City,
22 Building Lots in 100 and 101st '
100 Villa Sites, containing each
10,000 sq. ft. in the suburbs
of New York City, and com
mnrding a magnificent view
10 6,000
4 40,000
41,000
12.0Q0
1,000 22,000
V 600 50,000
of Hudson River & L. Island, J
perpetual loans of cash, without
inerest, or security, of $250 ea.
50 " " " 100
100 '': " 50 "
250 " " 20 "
2.000 " " 5
5,000
6,000
$.000
5,009
10,000
Reference in recard to the Real Estete, F. J-
Visscher & Co.. IUal Estate Brokers, c- lork.
Orders, (post paid), with money enclosed, to be
addressed , J- W. HOLBROOKE, -
; Secy, 505 Broadway, N. 1.
CO-The Engravings inthe Catalogue are now
ready for delivery. . (nov2,Gniths)
Iro Bono t'ubtlco.
NEW GO 0;DS.
JOHN M'COY has just received at Ly tic's out
stand, in Jefferson, a well selected stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware,
Queensware, Cedar Ware, Ready Made Clothing,
and a largo lot of Boots and Shoes, for Men's
Boys, Ladies' and Misses' wear.
Groceries of tho veiy best quality always on
hand. . " . .
His motto is, " Small Profits, Quick Sales, and
Ready pay."- Having lmught, for cash, he is de
termined not to be undersold. He respectfully
invites Ids friends and the'public generally to .aIj
and examine his -stock before purehasi
wnere.
N.B,
Iam constantly wvinff jj-wls by cx-
. JOHN M'CO Y.
8, 1S54. :. . 1 (tf.
press..
Nov.
m& WINTER GOODS
. . RODGERS & JONES .- VJ
P-T E jnst received and arc now displaying
iJL canfully elected stock of fall and whiter
goids. Their stock consicts of Dry Gk1 of
every description aud quality suitable for th '
present and approaching seasons. . A very hand
some assortment of Broal - cloths, Casirpcres, (
satinetts, Jeans, 4c, 4c. Ready made clothing? ;
Ladies' Gooijh Such as fine merinoes, a fina
assortment of silks and woolen plaids, every '
variety of De Laines, and silks of every descrip
tion. SHAWLS An unusually' liandsome variety
brocho and woolen, of all sizes, qualities and
jricei.
, PRINTS Foreign and domestic, of every price ,
and quality. , ' , .
BOOST & SHOES The very best selected stock.'
in the market.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY Builders and
Mechanics are requested to call and "examine our
stock of Hardware, and the attention c4" house- -keepers
is called td our cutler'.
GROCERLESTheir ttvx-k of Groeeriea is tm- ,
usually large, consisting of sugar, coffee, molas
ses, rice, tea, pepper, fish, and salt. . .. .
ALSO Paints ami dye stuffs, wooden ware,
end clocks. In short a full and complete variety
of everything cither for show or nse, that can find
its way into a country store, all of which will be .
sold on the most reasonable terms for case or r
country produce. . "
They return thanks to their friends for past
favors, and respectfully ask a continuance of
them. ItODGERS & JONES.
. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54.
HO! FOR KANSAS ! ! .
TnE subscribers would again inform their old
as well as the new customers tLat they
liave received a large assortment of Groceries
C om the Eastern citiis, which for
Qualify, Quantity &. Cheapness
cannot be surpassed by any similar establishment .
in tlie country, it is hardly necessary to enumer-
ate the tew and varied assortment of articles we
have on hand.ibut a few of the niany we will in
sert, viz: Flour; Fish, CofTee ; Teas; Sugars;
Spices; Cheese; Salt: Brooms; Willow-ware of all
description; Tul; Buckets; Washboards; Rat
traps; Clothes pins; Shovels ; Bed cords; Sieves ;
Brushes; Flour bags; Soaps of all kinds ; Scgars,
Tobacco, and Confectioneries of all kinds and
qualities. '
novo TUDOR & ROBERTS. ""
PUBLIC IVOTICE. -
NEW GRAND DUCHY OF BADEN
LOTTERY LOAN.
Capital 14,000,000 riorln. -
TUIS LOAN is guaranteed by the Govern
ment, and will be drawn in different prizes,
as follows: , "
14 of 50,000 Fls." I 54 of 40,000 Fls. '
12 of S5,O00Hs. 23 of 15,000fls. 2 of 12,00011s.
55 of in f.nofis. 40 of fi nrwH. 2 of & ( tiohm.
53 of 4,000fli SCO of 2,000ns. 1944 ofLOOO
4c, 4c, 4c.
Tlie lowest prize being 42 Fls.
12 Florins are equal to 5 Dollars. -The
next drawing takes place at Carlsruhe, .
under the Direction of the Baden Government, on
, The 2$lh of February, 1855, :
when every drawn number must obtain one of tha
alwve mentioned Prizes, . hich will be paid in ! '
Cash, at tho oflices of the undersigned. Those
fortunate Shareholders not residing on the spot,
will have their amount of Prizes gained, paid to
them through an established Bank., Tlie Lists of
the result will be sent to each Shareholder, and
the successful numbers published in the Newt
papers. . - ' ' "' .'
The Price of one Ticket is Two Dollars. .
The following advantages are given by taking '
a. nnmlier of Tickets, viz. :
11 Tickets cost only $20 60 Tickets cost JS0
23 . . ... 40 j 100 " " ' 150
The Price for Tickets can be sent in Bank Notes
or Draft, payable in any of tlie commercial
towns oi uc.rinuuv, no;iaiiu, irwix, r.nmuu,
Scotland, or Ireland.
Tor Tickets ami Prospectuses apply to the
umiersigi ed Bunkinghouse, which is appointed
for' the sal of Tickets : -
MORIZ STIEBEL & SONS, Bankers,
FRANKFORT ON THE MlTXE,
Germany.
N. B. Letters t be directed "per Steamar.
via Liverpool," to Moriz Stiebel Sons, Bankers
in Frankfort-on-the-Maine.
Remittances which arrive after the Day of Draw- -ing,
Will be returned, or invested in the next
Drawing, at the option of the sender. " nov30
KEW LINE OF COACHES
From Ebensburg to. Willmore Station f .
THE Subscribers having associated themselves
together, have put upon the Ebensburg and Jef
ferson riank Iad a double
Daily Line of Chaise Coaches,
would say to the Public that they will spare no
pains to carry passengers to and from Willmore
Station with all despatch and comfort.
&-Coacb.es leaving Ebensburg at 7.30 A. M.
Ctfeuecting with train going west at Wilmora
Station at 11.33, A. M.
Leaving Ebensburg, at 3.15, connecting w
train going east at 4.48, P. M.
Leaving Ebensburg, at 5 o'cl'k,' P. M., cr ,nnect
ing with train west at 8.12, P. M.
Leave Willmore Station for Ebensbu- on the
arrival of every train, both East antyest.
The Fublic may rest assured that '.K
a coach all ways at the station on jje arrival of
the cars. THOMPSON & H.AMILTON.
Ebensburg, November 9, '54.
GLEASON'S PICTORIAL
FOR TILE YFjvR 1855;
M. M. Ballou, who hf edited the "FictoriaP
from the commencement having bough out the
late proprietor, Mr. F. Gleason, wiH conduct thia
popular and widely c'j-culated paper oa. hia ow
account. . The new Volume will be radically im
proved in every respect, and wilt be published cm
finer paper than vver before, which qwahty will
be"contiuued herjcf,-th withmt, charge. Many
new and popul ar features will at once be intro
duced, and tl,e literary department will present
an array of talent and interest beyond anything
it has -before attempted.1 Tlie illustrations will
Ihj finer, und by better artists than have before
been engaged upon the paper, and altogether the
publication will lie vastly improved and beauti
fied. .arrangements have been made for representing
during the year views of the most notable bitilck
:.ngs and localities throughout the United Stat?i,"
as well as giving likenesses of the most promin-'
cut characters, maJe and fcm'ale. of artisti and
men of genius, such as have by their own indus
try and skill made for themselves a fortune and a
name. In addition to theo, various notable
Europer.n scenes and occurrinces WH al be giv
en fi-oiu week to week, foro-.iug a hrilllaut illustr
ed journal. "
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10 00
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CO-Any pt5on sending sixteen subscribers at
the last rate, will rcctive the seventcentg copy
gratis. Address - "
. M. M. BALLOU, Pullisher end Proprietor.
Corner of Trcmont and Bromfidd Strcett ,