Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 16, 1855, Image 5

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" fptTE Wea'and suvcdunta-1 of :the tito firm -of
I Robert Davis & Co., and Davis, Evans & Co.,
having been lift with the subscribers fur colleo
'tinn, all persons indebted-to either of the said
firm, are hereby requested to call and make pay
ment on or -before the first day of May, next, as
" wits will be instituted after that time... '
, , ' ' JOHNSTON & MULLEN.
ORPM4XS' COl'Bf SAtC
BY virtue of ku orJor of the Orphan' Curt.
tb fjilutfing roil .;MC lata the property of
D-nicI Kccfe, -tfcuud, wili b esp-jwd to public
L at the hoa of John tl xl'Vey, in Galhtzu,
: &uubr:: cyicty, cm .. . - -
Thursday tSu y -3-V, 1855, .
. the undivided half of Bvo acres of land, more or
lei, adjoining lands of the Pennsylvania Railroad
: Cmpiay. Sainufcl Watts, Jaiut M'C'.oskey. aud
. Also Tha undivided lnJf.of alitor pioce of
ermnd, situate in tho vi'lige of Gal'.itzhi, ad
jiiniug the -Pennsylvania- Railroad, land of Jack-
- t.Hi and WtU. Samuel Watts and others, con
taining one-fourth of an acre and twenty-nine
-. perche. " "
j; TERMS OP SALE. One half the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, the
residue- with interest in one year thereafter, to be
; secured by bond and mortgag.
Ouardtan of the minor heirs of Danl. Keefe, dee'd.
. April 11, 1855.
Cambria County, ss :
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to ths Sher
iff of said County, Gbeetisg : -
IE Christopher George make you secure of pros
ecuting his claim, then we command you that
von summon, by good and lawful summoncrs, Fe
. tcr Moyer Stephen Augustine Mover, Putrich M'
Caffrev and Elizabeth his wife, Valentine QuarU
1 and Mary Ann his wife, Pully M'Call, and Matty
George, late "of your comity, yeomen, &c, so that
they bo and appear before eur Judges, at Ebens
burg. at our Gunty Court of Common Pleas, there
to be held the first Monday of June next, to show
wherefore, whereas they, the said Christopher
; George and the aforesaid Peter Moyer, Stephen
Augustiue Mover, Patrick M'Caffrey and Elizabeth
- his wife, Valentine Quartz and Mary Ann Ins wife,
Polly M'Call and Matty George, together and un
. divided, do hold all that certain tract of land sit
. uate in Washington township, Cambria county,
, warranted in the name of Philip Johns, contain--ing
three hundred and twenty acres, more or less,
- with the appurtenances, adjoining lands of Austin
Thompson, Philip George, Paid George, and oth
' era, the same Peter Moyer, Stephen Augustin
Moyer, Patrick M'Caffncy and Elizabeth his wife,
' Valentine Quartz and Mary - Ann hi wife, Polly
' M'Call and Matty George, partition thereof be
. tween them to be ma4e (according to the laws and
. the customs of this Commonwealth in such case
made and provided) do gainsay, and the same to
' be done, do not permit very unjustly and agomst
. the 6ame laws and customs, (as it is said, &c.)
.And have you then and there the names of thote
- summoncrs and this writ.
Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi
dent of our said Court, this Hth day of March,
' A. D., 1855. ,
, . MILTON ROBERTS, ProthonoUry.
March 22, 1355.-6t. . ... ;
LIHE ! LIME I
1 he subscriber has finished two largo kilns for
burning lime, near Duncansville, where ho is pre-
- pared to furnish by contract, or otherwise, any
- amount of the best lime burned in the interior of
: the State, and can be used for any purpose. All
1 orders by mail, or otherwise, will be promptly
attended to by addressing -
2m JAMES FUNK,
v March 15, 1855. Duncansville, Ulair Co., Ta.
UORSES FOR SALE.
AN excellent two or four-horse team for sale,
by WM. MURRAY.
Summer Hill. March 9, 1855.
VALL PAPER DEPOT.
LLOYD, BLACKBURN & CO.,
(Successors to A. M. Lloj d & Co.)
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN GILT,
Satis, Gbocktj and Common Wall Papeks.
Our stock is procured directly from Messrs
Christy & Cosstast's Extensive New York Man
ufaetory, and embraces the latest and most fash
ionable styles. We offer all kinds at very low
prices, and are confident that buyers will find it
to their advantage to give us a call. Largn lots
Sold at great bargains.
Qft-Qur prices range For Gilts at from 75c to
41.25 per bolt; Satins 20c. to 50c. per bolt;
Grounds 15c. to 25c. per bolt ; Commons 8c. to
"Oc -Merchants will be supplied on as favorable
terms as at the Manufactory, or by City dealers.
LLOYD, BLACKBURN it CO.
'March 15, 1855-3m Gajsjxrt, Blair Co., Pa.
J. PATTON TP0MPS0K,
.'' : Willi UIarple.& McClure,
IMPORTERS aud Dealers in Foreign and Do,
mestic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings.
Hosiery, Gloves, Satins, Silk Vestings, Cravats,
Ribbons, White Goods, Suspenders, Combs-
Brushes. Buttons. lookuiK tilasses, &c
No. 16 North Third Street, two doors above
Church Alley, Philadelphia. -
M. M. MARPLE,
C. MeCLURE.
Phil-a.. Feb. 16. 1853-S2. -
GEORGE IIUSTLKT,
Wbolesal and Retail,
Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturer.
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Eb
ensburg and the public generally, that he
has purchaaad the Tin Shop, formerly carried on
by Messrs. Davis, Evans & Co., and will contin
ue to carry on the business in all its various
branches, wholesale and retail. His waj-es will
he made of tbe very best material, and in the
' most workmanlike manner. Repairing of all
" kinds done on the shortest notice, , or cash.
ALSO, House Spouting made and put np to
order on the lowest terms, ybr cash. '
Intending to do business strictly on the cash
system., he will sell lower than was ever before of
fered in this place. He therefore respectfully in
vite all who may-want anything in bis line, to
give him a call, as he will endeavor to give perfect
satisfaction to all customers. Terms, Cash, Cath.
t C7"AU orders promptly attended to.
frr7"Prioe list sent to Merchants if required.
Bbensburg, Eebruary 22, 1805. ly.
EBRNSBURG FOUNDRY
IMonglis, Plouirli Points, stote. Mill
Iron, Tnreshlnar Machines, Cider
Presses, &.c. &c AImo, Tlu Ware
of evey description. -
. Foundry at the South West end of Ebensburg,
Ware House on Main street, nearly opposite the
rtore of Shoemaker & Clark.
, v : EDWARD GLASS.
March 22, '&-tt: -
Valuable Property For Sale.
THE eubscribsrs will "sell at private sale, the
lot of ground, on which is ereetetl a two sto
ry "dwiliu2 house, now occupied by John D.
- Hoover, and a frame Carpenter- nhop. The buil
dings are new, and there is every necessary con
venience on the premises.
U . . LEWIS & LITT3. .
bifn;ViC March 1, 1?55. .
FASHION ABLE - " i
('LOT 1H Mr EMPORIUM.
GREAT ATTRACTION at the rew- Store
- of Evans and Hughes, one door above the
Store room of Shoemaker & Clark, where the sub
scribers are at pre3ent receiving aud opeuing a
large and excellent assortmen of fashionable - "
Heady Mode Clothing .
of the latest and most approved styles, which for
'cheapness and durability can not be excelled by
any similar estAbliohuient in the county ; not
wishing to brag, but what we say we will make
good cr take the water. Every article in the clot h
ing line will be kept on hand, viz: Over Coats,
Sack Coats, Drop do.; Pants, Vests, Cloaks, $c,
all of tho latest st lea. . ;
.Cloths," Cassimeres, Satinets, Vestings, of all
colours and styles. . ' -
Our Department of P0YS CLOTHING promisee
a much more extensive selection than usual.
Wc flatter ourselves that we shall be able to.
furnish garments suitable for all c' asses, fitted up
i:isnch a manner, and on such terms that shall
disarm aTI competition ; we therefore ask a liberal
share of tho public patronage. . .
. EVANS & HUGHES.
Oct. 5, '54. - .;- " ' . ,." ""
' RKllOVAL.!
The undersigned having removed to the new
building two dooTS west of the old stand, would
respectfully iuform his customers and the public
generally, that he has lately added to his former
supply of Goods, and .keeps constantly on hand
a full supply of : V
. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, y
Silk Goods, made-up Clothing, Hate aud Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Carpen
ter's tools, Smith's tools. Nails, a full supply of
assorted Bar Iron, Sheet and Hoop Iron.
Stoves and cast hollow-ware constantly on hand.
Also, copper and tin ware. Groceries, wholesale
and retail. '
. Pine, Puplar and Cherry Lumber bought and
sold. .
Goods will le sold at the very lowest prices in
exchange for Cash or Country Produce.
E. HUGHES. ..
Ebensburg, March 15, 1855. .
LEATHER.
FRITZ, HENRY &Co.
No. 20 North THIRD Street, THILAD'A.
Mobocco Majjufactcheks, Curiees and Im
porters of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and dea
lers in Red and Oak SOLE LEATHER & K1PP.
Fcby. 22, 1855. 1 year. ; . ;. ,
Pro Bono Pubic
NEW GOOD S.
JOHN M'COY has just received at Lytle's old
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 large lot of Boots and Shoes, . for Men's
Boys, Iiadies' and Misses' wear. - ;
Groceries of the veiy best quality always on
hand.
His motte is, " Small Profits, Quick Sales, and
Ready pay." Having bought for cash, be is de
iermined not to be undersold. He respectfully
tuvites his friends and the public generally to call
and examine his stock ' before purchasing else
where. N. B. I am constantly receiving goods by ex
press. JOHN M'COY.
Nov. 23, 1854. . Itf.
LOOK HERE!
TAME3 McDERMITT still continue his
vaiiiktv fc'rnit i
opp'jsite tho Post Office, one door west of J.
Moore s, where can be haa very cheap "
" Variety Goods, Notions and Toys;
Boots and Shoes large and small long and
short; -'
Coffee, Teas, Chocolate, Sugars, Molasses ; """
Candies, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Stc;
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars;
Gloves and Stockings, Cotton and Woolen.
; JEWELRY Ear-rings, Finger-rings & breast
pins; Pocket Knives, and Razors; -A
few common Dry Goods; -Cull
and examine his stock It!
FAMILY MEDICINES
AT McDERMITT'S VARIETY STORE:
Dr. Jaynes popular Medicines;
' Dr. Swayncs do do;'
McLane's Vermifuge and Pills;
Railways Ready Relief, and Pills, &c;
Brants purifying Extract and Pulmonic Syrup;
Schcncks Pulmonic Syrup Syrup Xspthaj
Pain Killer Barrels Indian Linament;
Shepherds Sarsaparilla and Vermifuge;
Hoofland Bitters Holland Bitters Pepsin;
Rat Exterminator Petroleum;
Ayers Cherry Pectoral Essence Ginger;
- Brandreth and Wright's Pills; '
' Horse and Cattle Medicines;
Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Essences, &c, tft.
Dec. 21, '5
UL.ACKM31ITUIAXi. . :
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his
oUl as well as his new customers that he still
continues to carry on at his old stand in ' Loretto
Borough the shop formerly occupied by August
Walters. He has now every facility for doing
work cheap and on the most improved plan. Ho
will turn out from lu3 shop, "
Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs, &c, ;
from the "WOOD WORK to the IRONING.
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 wmpe
tition. ' . "
All kinds of Country produce taken in ex
change. JOHN A. BUCK.
Loretto, December 7. '54.
THE GREATEST ATTRA CTIOJS ! ! !
J. MOORE & SOW
HAVE just opene-i at their old stand; in the
Borough of Ebensburg, the richest and
rarest, the finest and cheapest assortment of -' '
FALL AiD 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 6tore, nor any ways
near it, but what they can supply to their cus
tomers, at least as cheap as they can be had in
tho country. -'"'"'."'
Their stock of Dry Goods is unprccedently
large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and
texture, Satiuctts, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans,
&c, &c, Flannels," Sheeting, Shirting, and
mads up Clothing of every description. A great
variety of ' . .
LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS
of all patterns and at all prices. - '
Lacwi, 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, Dve stuffs, "
- DRUGS & MEDICINES.
And all for sale low for cash, or given in ex
change for country prodrcc. Give us a call.
- J. MOORE & SON.
Ebensburg, Nov. '54. -
Dr. 5. W Strolicclter,
HAVING located in Loretto, Cambria County,
offers his professional services to the citi
zens of that place and vicinity, v . . ,
OFFICE On Main street, where he can always
be found, when not profcracfuaily engaged. ,
ncrv30 ! - - " " ' ' -
M. D. MAGETlAN. - -' " - ' ' C. I). MURRAY
-"MAOEffAH & KTJ2SAY, - ' ' ;
A T TO R N E Y S AT LA IF,
'-' - Ebenubnr;, P.
OFFICE No. 2, Colonnade Row," near the
Coflrt House. - -' ; - "-. '-,.-. -
s December 7,. '54 ly ' , ? . : i f 3
S. C. Wlngrard and C W. Wingrarl
A'i AOItXCYS AT UW. .i
" '- -" XBEJrsnraa, rx. " -' '-' " ;
WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam
bria, Blair, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear
field county. . Office marly Litzinger's Hotel.
-Also Agents for the sale of Land in Cam
bria and adjoining Counties. . ' ' ,
(Jrj-Also Agents for tho Union Fire Insurance
Company. '
jcy-Also Agents for tho American Life Insurance
Company." . . '
-April 6, 1854. . .'".:''.' ''. ' ; : "
- M. UASSOX,
Attorney at Law, Ebensbarg, Fa.
FFICE in the Court House, up stairs. .
Aug. 24, 1853. , . .. . '
K. IllTCHLSO, Jr.,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.,
XTfILL practice in the several Courts of Cam
T T bria, Blair and Indian counties. All pro
fessional business entrusted to his care will be
promptly attended to. . -
;fiice on Main street, adjoining his dwelling
house. . -
Kjbensburg, July 1 1853 26 3m.
GEORGE 91. REED,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam
bria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties.
Office in tho Centre st., adjoining Gen. McDon
ald's dwelling.
Jan. 15, 1851. ly.
RICHARD JOSCS,
Justice of tho Peace, Ebensbnrg-, Fa.,
WILL attend promptly to all collections en
trusted to his care. Office, adjoining his
dwelling.
July 21, 1852. tf. 1
C1UIS L. PERSUING,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown Fa.
OFFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Sto
ry of Good S,- Pershing's Store Room.
January SO, 1851 ly.
AI1RA1IAM jKOPELIS,
Attor&oy at Lew Johnstown
o
FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north
of the corner of Main and Clinton. '
April 23, 1823. -
T. I. IIEYER,
Attorney' at Law, Johnstown, Fa.
o
FFICE in Main Street, two doors east of the
Echo Office.
March 13, 1851. ly.
v P. 91. GEORGE,
Justine of tho Poaoe, foot of Piano So 4,
;; v . A. P. it. B.
WILL attend "promptly to all collections en
trusted to' his care . jOffice, adjoining the
rostOUice, ,". -- ,
July 28, 1852. .. . " "
WM. C. V
JUSTICE of the Peace, SumnutviTV, Cai'nbria
county, Pa. Office East of the Allegheny
Portage Railroad on the Turnpike.
, March 30, 1854. "
Dr. Charles Walters.
OFFERS his services to the citisens of Sum
mitville, and adjoining vicinity, in the prac
in Medicine and Surgery. - .
'c may be found at all times when not pro
fessionally engaged, at his office next door to
Bell's Store, or at tho Mansion House of James
M. Riffle. . .
May 25, '54.
Dr. Geo. IS. Kelly,
OFFERS his professional services to the citi
zens of Jefferson and vicinity, in the prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
Office next door to Mr. Lytle's Store.
May 20, 1853. - :
J. E. EYLANDT, M. D.,
EEliS FHYSICIAS. SHESEQI. A!
ACCOUCMIXI.
can be found at his office. No. 2. Colonade ftow,
at all times of the day, if not professionally en
gaged.
: nov9,8mts"
E. Li. JOHS8TOK. A. C. MtTLLlN.
JOHNSTON & MULLTN j Counsellors and At
torneys at Law. Office opposite tho Court
House, Ebensburg, F.
Nov. 80., 1854. . (.. . ly.
" Dr. Henry Yeagley,
Practising Physician, Johnstown, Pa.
o
FFICE next door to his Drug Store, corner
ot Mam and Bedford streets.
Johnstown, July 21, 1852. '
johic h'dsvitt.
WIUTAK M'DEVICT.
J0HI-T NcDEVITT &BR0., f
WHOLESALE grocers and dealers , in For
eign and Domestic liquors, Rectified Whis
Flour, Bacon, Fish, Cheese, &c, &c.,3Zo.
Liberty street, opposite the head of. Smith
Hfid Pittsburgh, I'a.
Dec. 23, 1852-9-tif. , .
WM. DAVIS.
JOIIH ILOTU.
Davis &. Lloyd.
HAVING formed a partnership in th , Mer
cantile Business, would respectfully solicit
the patronage of their friends and the public gen
erally. Call and see us at the old staud of Wm.
Davis. . - - ,
April 20, 1852. ; . , . ',."
Kew Cabinet Ware Rooms.
JAMES S. TODD, informs the citizens of Eb
.ensburg, and tho public generally, that he
has opened an extensive and varied assortment of
CABINET WARE in Mr. Robert Davis' new
building, Main street, nearly opposite tho "Man
sion House," where , he will bo happy to have
them call and examine his
MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND
OTHER VARIETIES OF FURNITURE,
consisting in part of Sofas, Bureaus, Tables, Bed
steads, Secretaries, Stands, &c, &c.
He will have constantly on hand an excellent
assortment of Fancy and common Cuaiks, which
he will sell lower than ever before offered in this
place. ' . . , " . .. . ' .
Every article offered will bo made in the most
workmanlike manner, of the bet materials : and
REPAIRING of all kinds will be promptly at
tended to. His terms are CASH, and being de
termined to sell low, and keep none but good ar
ticles, he hopes to receiv6 the patronage of a dis
criminating public. ,, ' , ";
Ebensburg, July 29, 1853. V
BOSS OV TKMPKnlHCB. t
nieb-land Division, No. 84, Sons of Tem-Vvy-perance
meet at their Hall every SATUE
HAY evening, 2 doors below Blair's Hotel.
I. O. O. F.
Highland Lodge No. 428 meets "every
C. WEDNESDAY evening t tK!, w.fi
on riign st., in tne -upper story
Shoemaker & Clark's buildinj.
of
. TAILORING.
THE rmdersigned informs his customers that
the firm of Beynon & Johnston, is dissolve-l
by mutual consent, -and that the subscriber still
continues the business in the room recently occu
pied by tho old firm, where he will be happy to
sec his former patrons and as many new ones as
please to calL He roccjves regularly from New
York and Philadelphia," the latest, fashions and
cannot be beat either in the shape or fit of Coats,
Pants or Vests, by any other Tailor in the coun
try." He respectfully asks the public to give him
a call, and confident his work wilt recommend
itself. ' . .
" 03- All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for work. LEWIS BEYNON.
April 20, 1852.-tf. :
. ' 1IATS AXD CAPS.
TIIE subscriber invites attention to lus late
styles of Hats, consisting of all tlie various
descriptions now worn, which cannot be excelled
in Philadelphia cr elsewhere.
- Country merchants will find it to their advan
tage 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 Property Tor Sale.
THE subscriber will sell at private nale, his
well-known property in the town of Belsauo,
Cambria county. - The building is a two-story
frame about fifty feet in front, well calculated
either for a store or tavern, with a good 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 Bclsano. The
distance from Bclssno to Ebensburg, is nine miles,
and seventeen miles from Indiana.
Persons desirous of purchasing the property,
will call on the undersigned at his residence in
Belsano. A good deed will be givenl . -
B. F. DAVIS.
: Belsano, June 29, 1854.
CAUTION.
THE public are hereby cautioned not to cut or
take timber from a certain tract of land situate
in Alleghany township. Cambria County, former
ly owned and occupied by Wm. Gibbons, dee'd,
and from otherwise meddling with the same,
without my consent. All persons thus interferring
. ith the said property will b3 dealt with accord
ing to law. : - . . FRANCIS A. GIBBONS,
Guardian of Francis A. Gibbons Jr.
Sept. 11, 1854.
COACH MANUFACTORY.
THE subscriber would respectfully iuform the
citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, that he
has removed his shop to MOORETOWN, where
he has every facilily for carrjing on a large busi
ness, and hopes by nsiDg none but the best mate
rial, and employing none but the best workman,
he hopes to convince all who will do him the
favor to examine his work, that In point of dur
ability, appearance or cheapness, it cannot be
excelled by any similar establishment in the
State or elsewhere. Persons wishing a bargain
in the . purchase of. .a. carriage will , con
sult their omr 3-V'icsU.by giving him a call.
They ar 1 ti supply the following kinds
cf y, : - -
T tiiTer?Lt qualities and prices, Bar-
c , wrfiariottees, one and two horse rockaways,
close quarter eliptic and C-Spring Coaches; second-hand
w ork of different kinds, &c, making a
variety thatwill suit all tastes and all purses.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch.
ROBERT GALBREATH.
Spt.2a0, ,54.
" FOR SALE.
THE undersigned oilers for sale a lot of ground
situated in the village of Hemlock, Wash
ington Township, containing 1 acres more or
less, and having thereon erected two dwelling
houses and Brewery ; the lot is under a high state
of cultivation. The Property offers considerable
inducements to Brewers or Businessmen, from its
location immediately adjoining the Public Im
provements. DOMINICK KENNEDY.
: Hemlock, Oct. 8., '54.
JEFFCRSO.V HOUSE.
JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENN.
THE undersigned takes pleasure in informing
his friends and the traveling public, that he
haa leased the Jefferson House, and having made
much improvement in its interirr, he feels confi
dent that he will thereby be enabled to render
comfort and satisfaction to all who favor him with
their patronage. -".'.'
His fast ind superior MAIL LINE OF STA
PES will always be in readiness to convey passen
gers 10 and from the
PENN'A. RAILROAD STATIONS
to his home, and also leaving direct after the ar
rival of the trains by a good Flank Road to Ebens
burg. ,
03- He will ever be happy to accommodete his
old friends and acquaintances that will favor him
with a call. JAMLS D. HAMILTON.
JefTerson, April 20, 1854. ,
HO! FOR KANSAS!!
THE subscribers would again inform their old
as well as the new customers that they
have received a largo assortment of Groceries
from the Eastern cities, which for
- Quality, Quantity &. Cheapness
cannot be surpassed by any similar establishment
in the country, it is hardly necessary to cuumer
ate the new and varied assortment of articles we
have on hand, but 'a few of the many we will in
sert, viz : Flour; Fish, Coffee ; Teas ; Sugars ;
Spices; Cheese; Salt; Brooms; Willow-ware of all
description; Tubs; Buckets ; Wash boards j Rat
traps; Clothes pins; Shovels ; Bed cords; Sieves ;
Brushes; Flour bags; Soaps of all kinds j Segare.
Tobacco, and Confectioneries of all kinds and
qualities. . -
ov9 TUDOR & ROBERTS.
NEW LINE OF COltllES
From Ebensburg to Willmore Station !
THE Subscribers having associated themselves
together, have put upon the Ebensourg and Jef
ferson Plank Road a double . ,
Dally Line or 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. .
fjCJ-Coaches leaving Ebensburg at 7.30 A. M.
Connecting with train going west at Wilmofo
Station at 11.33, A. M.
Leaving Ebensburg, at 8.15," connecting with
train going east at. 4.48, P. M.
Leaving Ebensburg, at 60'cl'k, P. connect
ing with train west at 8.12, P. M.
Lea veWil1 more Station for Ebensburg on the
arrival of every train, both East and West.
The Public may rest assured that there will be
a coach allways at the station on the arrival of
the cars. . THOMPSON & HAMILTON.
. .Ebensburg, Jfovember 9, '54. 5
. EGNER & GREGG, ;
"tT7TIOLESALE dealers in Wines and liquors
v which they are prepared to furnish cheap
to merchants and hotel keepers. V arehouso 20
Maoke.t street, Philadelphia, Pa. " " "
- Feb 2, 1852-ly. - , V' '. ' :
ALT00ITA HOTEL.
ALT003A, EUAR COVKTT, PA., :
J " ' :. A. EEEVES, Proprietor,
Arms 274554. ;
-y- : EATROIIE IIOTEr,. j
, , -VTegtmoreland Co., Fa 1 1
J';,M.! MARSHALL, having leased this com-
n odious and popular Hotel, situated near
the Pa. R. R., invites a -call from the traveling
public. The csUblisment has undergone conRid
erable repair, and finished in the beet possible
mannw Vn nuins will be snared to add to tho
-comfort and convenience of its guests. -
- - I.?! a. -
MIL & WINTER GOODS
RODGERS & JONES '
HAVE just received and are now displaying a
carefully selected stock of fall and winter
goods. Their stock consists of Dry Goods of
every description and quality suitable for the
present and approaching seasons. A very hand
some assortment of Broad cloths, Cassimcres,
satinctts, Jeans, &c, &c. Ready made clothing.
Ladies' Goons Such as fine merinoes, a fine
assortment of silks and woolen plaids, every
variety of De Laines, and 6ilks of every descrip
tion. - .
SHAWLS An unusually handsome variety,
brochc and woolen, of all sizes, qualities and
prices.
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 of house
keepers is called to our cutlery.
GROCERIES Their stock of Groceries is un
usually large, consisting of sugar, coffee, molas
ses, rice, tea, pepper, fish, and salt.
ALSO Paints and dye stuffs, wooden ware,
and clocks. In short a full and complete variety
of everything either for show or use, that can find
its way into a country store, all of which will be
sold on the most reasonable terms for case or
country produce. .
They return thanks to their friends for past
favors, and respectfully ask a continuance of
them. . ' RODGERS & JONES.
Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54.
FISH! FISH!! FISH!!!
JUST received from Boston, fifty-nine packages
assorted fish, width, during these penitential
times of Lent, will be soldit a small advance for
"Cash." .The assortment embraces -
Mackeral, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 ; superior Mess Shad,
Nova Scotia Herring ; assorted scaled, and Scotch
Herring ; Salmon .No. 1 ; Spiced Salmon, and Cod
Fish.
Also, Wright's celebrated Oysters in Cans
Oysters in the shell. I also have on hand a large
and varied assortment of
Fancy aud Staple Dry Goods.
- Also Catholic and Protestant Bookj, Hard
ware aud Cutlery. Clocks of various styles of
manufacture. Groceries. Boots, Shoes and Bro
gans. Hats and Caps. Brandies, Gins, Whiskey,
Champaigne, Chinese Preserves, Pickles. &o. &c.
All of which will be Bold low for Cash, and
Cash only. MARIA MAGEHAN.
Summit, March 1, 1855.
TO THE PUBLIC!
Richard Trotter would beg leave to say to his
friends and the travelling Public generally,
that he haa leased George's Laurel Run Exchange
at the foot of Plane No. 4. He will spare no
pains or expense to make comfortable those who
patronize his house ; his table will at ad times lie
furnished with the best that the market can af
ford,and his bar with carefully 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
Tombstones! Tombs Stones!
RICHARD JONES respectfully informs the
public that he is prepared to furnish all kinds
of Tomb Stones, of Italian and American Marble,
manufactured in the latest style, and lettered ac
cording to any directions.
His yard is situated at the south part of the
town, where a large assortment of articles in his
Into are always kept on hand.
- From long experience he feels confident be can
please all tastes, and he therefore hopes to be pat
ronized by a generous public.
June 17, 1763.
ST. MARl'S ACADEMY.
FOR
Hoarder and Day Sell oars.
(vima Tm ciat or the Sisters or Mmci.)
HOLLIDAYS-UUUG, PA.
THE School is divided into 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 and Modern Philosophy, As
tronomy, Use of the Globes, Plain and orna
. mental .Needle-work.
SECOND CLASS.
This Division includs all the branches taught in
the first class, the distinction existing only in
the length of the lessons.
THIRD CLASS.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Tables, Arithmetic,
Geography and Grammar.
Q&- Extra branches common to all the classes.
Piano Forte, Guitar, JVocal Music, French and
Drawing. ,
TERMS.
For Boarders $100 per annum (including wash
. ing, bod 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.
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 aM who may favor
him with their custom. His table is well suppli
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, '54. ly.
: rxiox house,
Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa.
TnE subscriber would resectfiilly inform his
friends and the Uavcling public, that he has
leased the house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary O
Evans and is prepared to accommodate all who
may favor him with their custom. The estab
Iishmcnt has been furnished with every conveni
ence that can be had. His rooms . aro large and
well ventilated. His table will be supplied with
the best the market can afford. His bar vill con
tain liquors of the best brands, and his stable is
large and attended by careful and obliging host
lers. . JOHN A. BLAIR.
Dec. 23, 1853. '
Partnership Xotlce.
THE subscribers have entered into a copattner-
ship, under the firm of JOHN R. SAVAGE
& CO., for tho general Manufacture of Chemicals.
; JOHN R. SAVAGE, ,
V-' 1 : A. M. &R, WHITE. :
Offic No. 14 north FRONT Street. ?
.rhiladephU, Jan. 4, 1855. ...
Eometfcinfr' new in Ebctstcrp"
--DRUCr Ec FAKCY S'iORE.
THE: u!tdtrtined, tinder the firm of LEMUN
& K1TTELL, "have just opened in the tJw
build kg of Dr. Lemznonion Main street, a '.ar
and well sehscted assortment of ' - tV , r,
Drugs, nedicinea and Fancy' Croofo.
Ladies will find in this establishment every va
riety of Dress Goods, Trimmings, &e., &c, "
A general assortment of Drugs and Medicine,
Oils, Paints. Dye Stuffs & Perfumen,
vill be kept constantly on hand,
Intending to do business exclusively en tie
- CASH SYSTEM. : -cywill
be thus, enabled to sell goods . cheaper
an can be sold at an establishment where a gen
al crodit is given. By our system no good cus-
omer will have to be taxed for goods sold to m
bad customer , . . '..
Come one and all, but not be rash,
- Purchase our Goods and pay in Cash.
Connected with the establishment is a - -
- .' SODA FOUNTAIN,
from which emanates a delicious beverage, rof
fensive to the most ardent advocate ot the '.Maine
Law." WM. LEMMON, .
. . ... . WM. KITTELL. I!
idEvr & co.,
Whf lesale and Retail Merchants,"
Johnstown, Cambria Co,, Pa.
uruat 31 , '54
New Establishment.
rfHE Undersigned would respectfully: inform
J- the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that h
has opned a Grocery Store on Sample sfreet ad
joining his residence, where be will be happy to
wait ou all who may wish to favor him with their
custom. He has received a good assortment of
Groceries of all kinds, viz : Flour by the barrel,
or by the 6mall, Choe of the best quality, Rice,
1'epiK.T, Sugar,?Tea, CoCce, Ginger, in fact eve
ry article kept iu the grocery line. Beer and
Sarsaparilla always on hand. liacon of a superior
quality. '" ' ' - ' " ' ' "
He hopes by strict attention to business to merit
a share of the public patronage. -
- MARK EDWARDS.
. August 24 '64. s' : .
OBI KTAKI. JOUI HAKE, ITIX KVASS. UVOO JJlll
Eir riii.M 1 '"' '
THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED
that the late firm of Evans & Jones, havo en
tered into a co-partner.ship with John Evans sad
John Hare in the Tannery and Root and bhoe
nianufacturing business. Their friend are invited
to call at the old stand of Evans & Jones, a few
doors cast of Carmen'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 Womeus' Mo
rocco Roots and Shoe, and are prepared to exe
cute work on the shortest notice. .
The highest cash prices paid for hide either ia
trade or cah. -
lJeing practical workmen themselves, and usinjj
none but the very bct material they are confi
dent they can execute work as well and as cheep
as any establishment in the country.
Feb. 17. 1854-tf.
James Dougherty, at
RINH0LD, DASH & CO.,
WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Tobacco,
Snuff and CSgars, warehouse at the South
West dorner of Third and Race streets, Pliiladel
phia, lately occupied by Lndwig.Ki.eedler & 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 oStt for
sale on as favorable terms as any house in tho
city. Orders promptlyattendod to. -August
5, 1853 5-ly
J0HK PARKE.
JotmstoYTn Marble Work,
One door Horth of tho corner of ICais and CUatea
Streets, John to -vs.' P -
MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stons, Man
tels, Table, and Bureau tops, manufactured
of she most beautiful and finest quality of foreign
and domestic marble, always on hand, and made
to order an cheap as they can li purchased in the
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 be promptly attended to and the work finuh
cd in the best and most handsome manner.furuish
ed to order and delivered atany place desired.
ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and s uces,
suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold by
wholesale or retail.
.... Purchasers are invited to examine .stotk,-anJ
prices. -
Tunnel Hill Inn Tor Rent. "
ririllE subscriber intending to remove to the
West, offers for rent for the term of one or
two years his Tavern Stand, situate on Tunnel
Hill, in Allegheny township, Cambria county. For
further information inquire of the subscriber en
the promises. Possession will be given on or be
fore the 1st day of March, 1855.
JAMES A. BRADLEY.
Tunnel Hill, Jan. 25, 1855.
DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE.
THE undersigned would inform his msny
friends in the town and country, that he has
ereceivd a new and large as!"rmeit of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
lie solicits the patronage of the public, and
gives the assuranco that every kind of order such
as RECIPES, &c, promply, and to lower pric.se
as ia other stores will be attended to. .
FREDERICK SNYDER.
July 20, 1854.
DAXXEL'S house, - ' "
Formerly tbe Washington Hotel, Allegheny ltreV
near the Diamond,
HOLLIDATSIIl'RG, PA.
TIIE subscriber respectfully intotnis hi friead
aud the public generally, that he has taken
the above old estahlished stand and entirely re
fitted and repaired it in such a manner as to ren
der it second to no hotel in the country. The
Bar has been newly stocked with the best Wines,
Liquors, and Segars that could be purchased, and
the table will at all times be supplied with the
best the Market affords.
The RESTAURANT, attached will at aU timea
contain all the delicacies that can be pKuredfc
which will be served up at all hours, on short no-.
tice. - . - - , , , - , . .
He respectfully asks the public to, give Lira a,
trial fullv assured that he can render satisfaction.
Dec. Oil 853 G. W. DANNALS.
R. P. Thompson, with
CU.4S. IIALLOITELL &. CO.
HOLESALE Hat and Cap Manufacturers.
Furs, Straw Goods and Hatter's Trimaiingi
c73 Market Stoeet, rhiladelpliia.
N. 9. 1753. ;
GEORGE LlPI'LCOTT & CO.,
HAVE constantly on hand a full assortment
o Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries, gen
erally, v . - ' '
- . No. 17 JToxth Water Street, a4 -.
No. 10. North Delaware Avenne. -PHILADELPHIA-Jan.
27,1853. ' . .. .
10 Brls Mackerel; -
10 Brls Herring, and ' '
1,000 lbs God Fish,' just received an4
for salo at the cheap store of - - -
EDWARD ROBERTS.
500
assorted pioces of Stone Ware, ju! re
ceived at the Cheap Store of
4 VvE. ROBERT
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