. From A Fittsbvrg l(stK CfA . lUfttety of Portjvefluiifoed' Vprl 7 "$ hava had in our possession for "several ha particular of an extensive robbery, which oocarred at the Sommerhill-stetioo of the Pennsylvania "Railroad, oa Sunday night, tut ia order to give the police an opportunity to catch the perpetrator, delayed; publishing U until to-dat Ob Saturday last, merchant DamedicH3ii.VfromOhio. arrived I in our oity. on fcfcW 4.500: in his K)McaMoaj secured in a belt around his per ionuTTA tha.JIPaonsahela.UouM he "made the acquaintance of a young man who repre sented himself to be a clerk ! in a wholesale house in Philadelphia. 7t which Mr. Nicuxls intended1 tasking purchases. The two be came very intimate on 4 ' short acquaintance, and Nichols very foolishly confided to the other the fact that be bad a large amount of money with him. ; The two agreed, to travel torbiJadelpuia.' togetnor, dus on ounaay night, at half-past taiue o'clock, when the train ; started ' for the East, Nicuol3 could not fiud his companion,; and took passage by himself. At the Sammerliill station of the railroad" in tJambria'. County, Xichols stepped out upon the platform of the car to see the depot. The night was very dark,' and just as the cars were arain getting into motion, some one stepped from the interior of the one upon which - he was standing, aud struck him a violent blow upon the baek of the head with a handy.biliy; knocking him to tlie ground senseless. When he recovered,- his person was rifled of the coney, but no clue to the perpetrator could W found Nichols came back to this City and pat officer ' Fox upon' the. track of the young, man whose, acquaintance; he,., had made at the MonongaheU ilouscv, under the belief that the. individual knew something of the oc currence,; but up to the present time no trace of him has been found. n How to do vr Shirt; "Bososia. "We often hear ladies expeessing a desire to know by what process the gloss on new linens, rhirt Iwsom,' J&c 7 is produced , ' , and in order to gratify them wo subjoin the followiug recipe; ' - Take two Ounces of fine white gum arabic, powder it in a pitcher, and pour on a pint or more of water, according to the. degree of strength'you desire, and then, having covered it. let it set all night Iu the morniug pour it carefully from th dregs into a clean bottle, cork it, and keep for use. . A table spoonful -of gum water stirred into a pint of starch made iu the usual way will give to lawns,' either white or printed,' a look of "newness .' when -nothing else can restore them after washing. ; Look" Up ward. Hope on , frail mortal !- , "what though thy path be rugged, and strewed with thorn ? thou hast only to persevere, and thy reward awaits thee. ., Many days and nights, perhaps years,'has thou straggled with adversity- ."What though thou art poor, des pised by those, it may be, who are thy. inferi ors in. all save wealth S ; What matters it, that thy short life is exposed to the rude blasts of adverse fortune, if at last, thou art '.crowned with immortality, x which those who rudely push thee from them think not of. Hope on then,5 iii thy poverty ; aspire lo Le rraai bv bcim? tsulv rrood. - . ... o ? n -i "J" ;-" ' ' ' . ' Ci VxZ ' ' "' Ai'JtTAJiT Ge.veual. The Supremo Court .have, refused a mandamus to compel the State Treasurer to pay Adj Geu; Uownisu's salary, on the ground that he had not filed the bond required . byr law.-, , They also i decided that Gen. Power was not legally commissioned JtZTZlxt J 'Lewis, the son Vf the Chief Justice, and one of the associate editors of the len.nyh-qttiii)t,-itaa reefcited an appointment .as Second Lieutenant ia the-MaTine corps; ' t"sT".The following story is told of a Rev. Dr. Morse. At an association dinner a de bate arose as to the benefit of whipping , in bringing up children.- The doctor took the affirmative, and Lis chief opponent was a young minister, wkese reputation for veracity was not very high He affirmed that parents often did barm to their children by. unjust punishment, ' from hot knowing the fccts of the case. :K ;:' ... "Why," said he, " the only time my'fath ,er ever whipped me was for tellings the' truth.", ... .'t .. .-, t .-: : , .. : -, , .Well,?, retorted the doctor, -it cured f ou of it did't it?" - 4-..w uo.i. r Iniir riAr T.K1 . . . .. j- $8 00 Corn Meal " Oau per bast. - - - fPoUtoe -"": "; i " Butter per IK ;' ' i ' ' Eggs per dozen vr T . 5 1)0 , V25 . 38 1.37 ; ;;i.6o .. ., V "W .... . r. : 12 On Tuesday, October 9th by Rev Mr. Tuilard. Mr. Henry Myers, to 3iss Aim Adlesberer,' all of Luretto burough. i .x, . . . , . ; ' Oi Sunday,1 September 15th, at his resieenoe ia Carroll township MryJoasc wged 78 years, . The deceased was ajiative of Scotland, and em IpaUd to this country iu 18S5. ,iV-: ; ! ' fpH& uadorsigBed, appointed by the Court of Commou Piwu, of Cambria county to marelial tbti i proceeds pf the real esUte of John P. Parrish, oldoy the Sheriff of said county, on Vend. Ex i 1 I Jaf Tern, ,85& t the suit of It. f mer" h?!sJ'Jr K all parties in terested m sanifuBd, that he -will uttend to the duties of ; d-apBomtmoat. at hU offii ia the fJlUE undersigned, auditor sppojted iy the Court - -of Cumuioa Ilea of duiiljfia uatyr to mur ahallthe rrocetMiinf;ilui TibWs. tofcl by the Sheriff of sai4 county, on AL -Vend. Fxpon,' No. 18, March Term, 1855. at the -mi, vi r. ramsn et ai. tor use r Johnston Moore, and AL Tend. Expon. No; 14, of same too un, or iioyu sc UHI, hereby notifies ail tartipa inti-ott.1 V.t V ,:n . . iL wlf !f PPoi-ntment, at bis office in 17th eTOC& OF FILL CJOODS. GEORGE ;M'CANN has just received and opened at the store room formerly occupied by John liodgers, Jr.. in Ebensburg, splendid aUck of Fall Goods. His Drees Goods department is full and complete, and contains aom of the rich est and most desirable goods ever off-Ted in this ricinity, such as ; :v,;-i :T?ka-' Kxtra super silks ; French Merinos; Qishnieresj Mous de Laines ; Plaids ; Stripes ; Coburgs j 4rc Needls Work Tho.rscst assortment in town. -. Collars, C3enizettesSIec?es j ... , v r A Flocaeiagi, Edgiags and Insertings : . . . Shawls,' Cloaks1, Talmas and Scarfs'; c" '. New stylo Broche, Plaid,! 'Cashmere,. Velvet, Senas,'OapeSilkv&c-' ' - y-: - $ -- A general assortment of Ribbons and Millinery Good.- i' i - -- .- r : A splondid stock of Clufha,1 Cassimcrcs S,-c. - Irish Lines; White and Brown Table Clothes warranted to be of a" superior quality. ; - ' ' ' Together with a larg assortmont of ;Mourniug Croods of all descriptions: - - ' OiU ana examine the- stock before pHrchamnir elsewhere, as we are determined to sell goods low fi.rcash. GEOItGE M'CANJX. .Eh-?nsbiirg, Oct. ITj'lSDB.'1 " ; EL.ECTIOX. .!, ,j THE Stockholders of the JefTersou and Ebcns Imrg Plank Road Company, are hereby no ti6ed ' that an election will be held at tleir office in Jifibrson, o Monday, the 6tb day of Novem ber next, for the purpose of electing the following officers to servo fur the ensuing year, to wit : Onejeisn ns President, . .. - Five persons aa Managem, ami - - 'r ; - One person as Treasurer fur 'said Company. ' . : ; By onier of the Hoard, .- GEO. C. K..2AUM;SecVy. . OctoWr 17, 1855. ' . I : ; S150 PER HiOXTII. , ... "... A Small Fortune fur One Dollar. - i 4 : chance to make money by all persons in or out of business ; but a trilling capital need ed, and but little expense, incurred. .. It requires no travelling, no peddling, but gives you the com forts of a home, with a chance to make from $150 to $200 per month. This ia no recipe of any kin l or book agency ; it is something entirely new, and worthy of all persons' desiring a. permanent and genteel employment. The whole right and know ledge .will bo sent to any person upon the receipt of $1, postpaid, and sii dressed to,. . i; :i; ... RICH 4-Co., V .. rr ' .' . ; Ei-IZABETUTOWN, , . , Lancaster co Pa. - 7 October 17il8;5. .; ' .. y: . ,: :' , ; Skerlfr s.-Le. . , BY virtue of sundry Tifs of Veud. xona8 and Fi. Fs ts-iueii out of the Court of Com mou; Picas ;ol, Cambria voimty, and to ne di rected, there will be exposed to sale at the Kx change Hotel, in Jo!:nsttwu, CHrobrja routity, on the 14tli day of ' NuvtuAer lusat, at une o'clock, P. M-, the following real estate : All the right, title and interest of Charles Teh raan of, 5n and to a lot of ground situate iii Cbne maugh boiough, Cambria county, fronting fifty feet on lluber street, and running back four perch es to Hill alley, adjoining lot of Joseph Bridges, on the S juth and lot of .Suppes & Alurbourg on the North, and having thereon erected a two story frame house, usod as a brewery, not now occupied. Taken in -execution aud to" be sold at the suit of D. R. Gal way. ; r ' ; Also. All the right, titlo and interest of Con rad Glitch and Cliribtian Eeiking, of, in and to a lot -of ground situate iu Concnaugh liorough. Cambria count3, adjoining lot of Jacob Livergood and J. A, Trelts, and fronting on the Bedford road, having thereon elected a Uutcher shop and back buildiiig'with furnace attached.'-.' ; Takeu iu execution and to be eold at the suit of Jacob Fronhciscr."' ' - , . - . 'Alho. Ail the riyht, title and intcre&t of Wm. A. Vickroy..of, in and to a pieco. or parcel, of land situato in ConemaugU toweship, Cuiuliria county, adjoining lauds of Ixiwis Link, llenry Goughnour, S.lomon Benshoof; and' others, containing forty four acres, more or less, about eight acres cleared, not now occupied. ' t a Taken in execution and . to be sold at the suit of George V.i Vickro,., , ... . ... ': Alsj. AH the right, title and intert st of Levi Holland, of, . in and to a lot of groHud situate in Cunemaugh borough, Cambria county, fronting on 'Singer street, and running back to an alley, adjoiniug lot of Isaac Singer on the West, aiid an alley on the East, and having thereon' erected a two Wtory plank house, and plnnk stable, adjoin ing stable of Isaac Siagcr, now in the occupancy of Levi Holland. . ... Also. All the right, t:tle and lutercst of Isaac Singer, of, in and to a lot of ground situated in Conemaugh borough, Cambria county, fronting on Singer strc- t. and running baek to an alley, adjoining lot of Icvi Hull aid on the Exst, and an alley on the West, and having thereon ei e.;ted a two story phmk house and plank stable, attached to Stable of Levi Hol!andnow in the occupancy of Isaac Singer. . , ' . ' , '"; '".'" A. Dur bin, Sheriff. ' Ebonsbmrg,Oct.lerl7, 1855. '" . . ' KOTICE. In the matter of the Pe- i In the Conunon Pleat of Cambria County. - No, 20, Sept. Term, 1S55. tition of Eleanor irCar they, to perpetuate Tei- uoiouy. And now,-5th Scut.; 1855, it appearing to tlie Court here, that due and legal' service of the alias subpojnar awtrded in this case having been made as by the Court directed TvCiftCAurt, uport motion of Mcsrs. White & ColTey, appoint Aleunder C. Mallin, Esq., Gommisioncr to take and reduce the testimony to writing in this-case, and make re turn ' thereof to the Court at December Term, 1355 ; first giving due notice thereof by personal service on all the parfciesto the proceedings who reside in this county, and by three publications in the " Mountain Democrat,- as to those who live out of the county, the last of which to be at least ten clays before the day of meeting. Cambria County si4 ' 1 " By the 0urt,'-- A true extract from the Record, Certified Oct. 15, 1855. ' M. ROBERTS, ProthV. BY virtue of ,the ihovo appoiutment, tlie rin dersigned wiif - ake,-nd -reduce to writing, the tesrinioij tn, thE above .stated ease. .at his office, ia Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the fourthjlay of Dc cember.uext.at 1 p'dock, r..M-,wben and where all interestod may atUmdu if tliey tiimk- proper so .. . 7 :, , A. C. ilULUN. Comm'r.S , .: Ebcrtoburg, Oct. 17, .1855. . '. : HOT CE. convev certain real estate. THE undersigned !4n appointed, by the Or phans Court bf Cambria county, a Commissioner to take testimony in the above stated procediaga, hereby notifies ill persons interested, that he will attend, at his office in the borough of Eberisbur citf Wednesday, the 2 Ut day of November nc at tle ' hour of 1 o'clock. P. M.",- to the dutk s of tae appointment aforesaid. - ' ' ''" ' 1 GEORGE ST. REEb; Com. i: Ebensburg, Oct. 17,; 1855,-Mit. ; ' : Aliegbeny Portage nallroaa iTood --'.:' Eettlngr. .;.(- r . : ftEnED?OP05AL8 willU receWtd si the KJ Umca of the Superintendest of the Allegheny t Sia until Tuesday evening, Nov. Son- v855,'" Viyerl f cord wood it ta- Tof ' 6' 6 7, 8.9 and 10. for the use of saia road tmr, n . . . . . . , . idders wfit tate the price, kind, number of - .. r.,HVu at wnicn tliey vroposato T;, V 4, X J0HN ROSS, Supt. -Saperintenie?ts Omce, i , Hollidaysburg, Oci. 1786$.' ): wT: In the matter of the subpoena of Geo. Sliaffer. to the the heirs and legal representatives of Geo. Weisel, dee'd., to prove contract of decedent ti 1ST st letters remaining in the rcst.OfBce t Lbcnsburg, October ist-lcoo. Mrs. Ellen White Goorae Wilkiwa II. Voel CvW. fesslim . C. Foster - Frahcis Sf . S ain Semuol D. Stecth . , Mrs. Ann Grey it Robert MoorC S i? Thomas Michs! ' 'y "' Beciamia F. ;JOilpatrick i' William A ,McN 1 ' John McCloskey l- 4 s George P. Luckhar T," 1 ; David J.; Jones (Welne) V. '.IJin Yiin- i s .' i-' : -h Luck hart 4 ' Thomas Jones : '--7 Samiallass i. i- HerHnjfer Monsiear Hen ry F. A. Dotrick -J. W. Condon v ' ' Robert Black Hervcy Hammond ; Joseph Ewiiig 4 : James datk D.:Ba,kstrfcsler?:, ; Ji-B. Burleigh ; y 1. M. Burns - -: - v Miss t Charlotte 'Aineys - - v. M. C. M'CAGUBU P. M. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 1855. ', 5 ; I :-'.:''.'. V--.XOT1CE.'! --"'"?. M.? "COHERE AS letters of administration, have ".' been granted to the undersigned (residing in Allegheny township, Cambria county, by the Register of said county, -on the estate- of Mrs My'iSfbore, (widow of Tlioraas H. Moore,; Jate of CScarneld tovvuship, county aforesaid; all per sons having churns against the said Mary Moore are hereby notified to present them properly au-? thenticated for settlcrxent, and those indebted are requested to make payment witbut. delay.' Li t , r , MICHAEL F. WAGNER..-,'.,:-. :" . ' r' :- f :.,;.'.-" Adms't. Octoler 10, 1855. Ct..' - . r Dr. Charles Walter?. OFFERS his services to the citiaens of Sum mitville, and adjoining vicinity, in the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery. , t . . , -- ' He may be found at all times when not pro fessionally engaged, at his" office in the building occupied by Autrnstia M'Counell, and immcdi ately opposite Farren's New Store, or: at the Mansion House of James M. Riffle 1 '" -' .-- October 10, 1855. - - v : , Cabinet f a.rC"Booui. , yrrif . THE undersigned having purchased the entire stock of furniture, Tools, &c of Ste "iya pheu Lloyd J r., would respectfully in form the citizens uf Ebensburg, and vicinity, tlwit he will manufacture all articles, of Furniture to order on the niott reasonatle terms. - - - The stock now oa lianl is large; coni8tmw of TABLES, BUREAUS. STANDS, BEDSTEADS, , ... ,t . . CRADLES, &c, &c i - , f. AH articles manufactured in the cstab'tsbment will be finished in a workmanlike manner, employ-' in" none but experienced workmen. v - ; : , : ROBERT EVANS.. Ebensburg, October 10, 1855. ... ? -. .- :. Real Estate for Sale. TY order of the Board of School Directors of JI3 the Ebensburg District, the following Real Estate is offered for Kale : "n l . - , . ; - . Three School Houses. ' known as Nor. 1, 2, and 8, with appurtenances, situated in the borough of Ebensburg. ' For further iuformution and terms, apply to , ' j. E-J.WATEUS. Ebensburg, October 10,-1855.; ' '. Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Qiarle Bradley dee'd, have been granted to the subscribers living in Allegheny township. All persons owing said estate, will please make payment, and , those having claims, against the same will present them autheatirated for settle ment. --; ' CATHARINE BRADLEY, ' "."',"' ANSELM BRADLEY. October 10, 1855 6t. . .. s . s , DEXT1STRY. 'A. J. JACKSON' & S.- KLMMEL have ass x:iated themselves in the practice of Dental Surgery, office' nt Thompson's Mountain House, where they can be fou9l the third week of each month. Office in Johnstown nearly opposite the Cambria Iron Store.' V" ', ' ' "' ' .. ' -' ' ' ' Ebensbnrg, October 10, 1855." ' : T , ; " ' 'Dissolution. ' THE partnership heretofore: existing betweed Martin Myer and Barnabas McDermitt was dicsolved upon the first day of August last,' and all persrins iiKlebted will udl upon B. McDermitt who will settle tho bnsincss of said firnr.: - ? - 7 : H i i 't m.MYKR. i h , -.T.;v.,;..;.T. -'... .cmcdermitt.? -Ebensburg; October 3. 1855.: ' " '" V , Jt'OR SALE. THE snlwrilKr itli;rs for sale a piece or parce . of land, situate in Susquehanna townshipl Cambria county, containing 7 1 acres more or less about four acres cleared, with a two story plank house frame stable, and othor outbuildiugs, there-1 on erected. There is an orchard of about 60 choice aiile trees, crafted, and about SO choice peach trees in a thriving condition, mostly bearing fruit. There is a .never failing spring of water within two roils of the house. ..'',' '- - , The above land is situated within one "mile of Cherry Tree borough, and being well timbered with Pine and Oak, offers mducemenla for lumber ing. .".'-..'. '"..' .'." ' .. 7 .7-.."-' ..".'.. ..Persons wishiug information on the above, 'can have it by addressing the subscriber. v. , .,, Jacob a. breth. 7. Newman's Mlllsj August 22," 1855. 3m, . .( :: - Valuable Water Power for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale his carding and fulling establishment which for all conve niences cannot be surpassed in the county.- There is thirty foot fall of water, and an abundance of coal and Iron ore on . the. property, as well as timber, and would be suitable, for a furnace, or mill.- About fifteen acres is cleared, and in a high state ot ;CuUivatiorf, with sn orchard of young fruit trees just commencing to bear. - It is situated in Carroll Towhsliip Cumbria -co. Pa, oit the road leading from Summitville to the Cherry Tree, and is about two miles east of Car rollton. Toe title ia indisputable, and possession will bet given immediately to the purchase. ' lie also-Jnforms bis-old cusUtuiers'anct "frteads, that Its is prepared to '.carry on the old business as usual, and wjshea those ttlii know themselves indebted to him to make immediate payment and save further trouble.. -' -t ' .- . . , FRANCIS H. WHITE. August 22. 1855- :-. -- , Joan Mc K.eaa;e, . . . Mannfaeturer and Dealer in all Kind efCtfare, SaxX, Chewing and leaf Tebaeee. lUatgem ery6t., JJpllisdaystarg. T. Constantly oa hand, . line aud well selected stock of Spanish, sad .half Spanish" cigars, at the lowest, possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warranted to be wbat they are represented. ,-.;",..-"' I . .'. August 8, 1855.T ly. ,. ' -. . - v - Orphants Court Sale. . 1 BY vlrtueof .an onlerof the Orphans' 3ourt, the following real astste, ; late the property of Daniel Keefe, dpceasod, will be3jtpost to pub lic sale, at tlie house of John Godfrey in Galiitzin, Cambria couuty, on Saturday, the 10th day of No vember -itcxt, the. undividod half of five acres of land, more or less, adjounug lauds of Pcuna. Rail road Company, Samuel Watts, J as. M'CJoskcy and others- . . ; -n- i . ! ALSO.-r-rThe nndividc! half of a lot or piece of ground, situate in toe. village ot Uallitan, adjoin ing the Penna. Railroad, land of Jackson & Watts, Samuel , Watts, and others, eoutaiuiog one-fourth of an acre and twentj-nine perches. 4t-,i,y1 Teems or Salev-Ouo , jttalf the purchase monev to be raid on confirmation of the sale, the residue with interest. In one year.tljreaftr, to bs secured by bond aalinortage, ; - ..... W1LIJ Ali FLYNN., v G uardian bf the minor he V? of Daijl eefg ix'di. 9PI atAO90. ' - 1 IE andessigned l hereby: caution, all persons not to tjurchase aduc but caluuc for twentw ann. a note foi. forty dollars.- given .-by them some time in June last, to Henry Uuble.ol Carroll township, Cambria county. . As said note and, bilL-were obtainedby falsjrrpreHeutations, the a jdetoruiinod not to fedeem them, ., , .y&jjsrx LBW13 kvans, ' September 19th, 1854. ,r.n Estate f Oavld Summeryllle, Dec'd, JT ETTEKS of Administration on the estate o U a l. Summerviiie late oi unest tp., uec'u bave been granted to th. subscribers.? .AI iersdiiS knowing, thejastlv indebted to said. vute are hereby-notified to make immediate settlement, aud those having claims will present thetu duly authenticatel for settlement. '"''. : -. . . 4 AMES SUMMERVI LLE, . , I : r- NATHANIEL HUGHES, Ad-r September J9, 1855. " .... .-u cenemaugli Hotel.- THE sibscxiber would respectfully inform his uumerous friends and the pubuc generally, that he has erected a large and commodious HO TEL at CONEMAUGH STATION Cambria coun ty. The House is situated near the Penn'a R. R. Every arrangement has been, made to make it a convenient stopping place for the travelling pub lic. Tlie Table will be furnished with the best the market will afford. The Bar will contain' li quors of the first brands, id fact nuthing will be left undone to render it one of the most desirable stopping places in Cambria county; ' - GEO. EIOHENSIHER. . September 19, 1855. - " pRTUaKS' COURT SALI BY-virtue of an alios order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will be ex posed to public sale, on the premises, on Monday, the 16tu day of October, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following TeaJcstatt of Whch ; James K. M'Dermit died seized,' vis ; i . . ; -rA'certain. piece or parcel of land and saw-ml thtreon erected, situate iu Chest Towuslip, Cam bria County, beginning at a post at the Southeast end of the tract of which it is a part, thence South 85 degree West by tract, in, n.am,e of Thomas Penrose 103 perches to a post, thence North 64 degrees W.est e J perches to a ost, thence South 60 degrees West 43 perches , to a pot, thence North 2 degrees East 70 perches U) a post, thence South 88 degrees Eiist 40 perches to a post", thence North 2 decrees East 40 perches to a pos-t, thence by land of John E. M'Dermit,' Smth 88 degrees East 62 percliea to . the place of jbeginuing, con taining thirty jvcrps. - - . . Ttaiii :-s-Qne third of .the purchaso money to be paid on confirmation of tlie salp, and the resi due in two eqtial auuual payments thereafter with interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and morfgagS of the purchaser. -.- . JAMES M'DERMIT, H 'r '! ' JAMES M'MULLEN, , ";-' ' :'- ' - "'"'- .Executor. SeptembtT 19, 1855. , BOOKS I BOOKS 1 1 BOOKS ! ! ! THE subscriber would respectfully iuform the citizens of Ebensburg and the surrounding vicinity, that he will be in attendance at the com ing County Fair, - with a large and varied assort ment of Book i - having made arrangements with his Eastern merchants for all late standard book. Persons will find him in readiness to accommo date them on reasonable terms. - s L. M. SUTL1FF. !-September 12, 1855. . " i - '- - FALL MILLINERY GOODS 1 1855 JOII.V STOxMJ & SOJV'S, - '' ' ; J!Tp. 45 Soata 0coad Swet, " -. . PHII.ADEt.PIliAt .A' RE now prepared to effer to their customers, V. and to the trade, (of tiieir own importation,) tho largest and handsomest assortment of Millin ery Goods, in this citv consisting in pnrt of BONNET SILKS, RIBBONS. VELVETS, FAN CY FEA11IERS, FLOWERS, LACES, &c, &cJ - Which will be sold at the lowest prices, and on the most favorable terms. - - Philadelphia, Sup, it 1856.1 . .. 3 - ' TAKE ' NOTICE. .; .. t f lho undcr.sl fined, intending to Icavo tiki Coun-' JL ty, has left all tho accounts, -notes, .&C-, of Forsyth & Co., and J. Bl Craig iu tlw .bauds of Jos. Miller, of Jefl'erson, for collection." l'ersons knowing themselves indebted, will please cull ou him immediately and make settlements . , ; ' J. R. CRAIG.") Jefferson; August 1, 1855. Sini - . ' " T . . LAST KOTICE. . . . : JL "LL persons knowing themselves indebtetl to ' me by note or book account, are requested to make payment to E. Hutchinson. Esq. I have left my . notes, booku, &c. with him, and bis re-, ceipt to all persons paying will be valid. i'v $ Early attention to this will save costs... " '. ;' "J: - " .; . B. F. DAVIS. . Ebensburg, Sept. 12, 1855.' ' t - , -" 7. y ' - OEOROfi HUMTLKV,, " lTliolesal and Ketall, Tia, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturer. T ESPECTFCIJL.Y informs the citizens of El jL ensburg and the public' generally, that he has purchased the Tin Shop, formerly carried on by Messrs. Davis, Evans & Co., and will contin ue to carrv on tho business in all its various branches,. Vholosalu and .retail.! Hut wares will be .Tpivdo of tiifi very bst, material, and n the most -workmanlike, maimer. . Repairing of . all kinds done ou the shortest notice, for cousfi. ALSO. House Spouting made and put up to order on the lowest terms, for cash, ... . ; : Also on baud aud for sale, a large aiwortment of Cook and Parlor stoves, for cntu or aood. Di ning room stoves, Egg stoves, &c. . : . l w ? Also a largo assortmentr tf--grates and fire brick,- for Cooking stoves, Coal buckets.: rShovvls pokers, smoothing irons, tie. &c.; all of which will be sold low for cash. ; ' '. ' ' '- ". Tin-shop aud wardroom in part of tha building formeity occupied by George Herncame, back of the " Democrat & Sentinel" office."! "-; ; ;-. J7AU ordenrpromptiy attn Jed to. - Ebensburg,' February 22, 1855. ly.r ,. . ; A4mlnlatrator's Xotice. - c TT ETTEliS of administration having been gran JLi ted to the undersigned on the estate of Dan iel Kecffe, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to ; make .immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will phaaeat them duly ' proven for settle-; ment-.r: i , I). II. ROBERTS,' Administrator. Ebensburg, September 5, 1855. 6t. . , .,-, JAMES DOUGHERTY, ; . :, -i . OF THE F1HHQP ; POIISCY it DOUGHERTY, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN TOBACCO & SKOARS. ' ' Wo. II Worth Fiftli filreet, PliUa. WJLL be happy to ecejye the brdcts of his counJry friends, ac4 as niany others a mayr favor the firm- with a call. . They will al ways find a fulj and select assortment of the best brands of tobacco nd eegors, which will bp sold on favorable terms. ' ' ' . "" " ". . ". SepUmber 5,l8u5.; .-s r - Stray St eeri '"' ' , GAMS to tlie residence of the subscriber living In Elackhck township. alout the 1st of Sep tember, a ara HHte aud brindle teer, with a nick, ia the. left ear, aud supposed to be about (our years old. ,The owner is requested ' to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take him I a way. or he will be disposed of. accdrding to law. r V U:- - 1 EDWARD J0NE3 , TrnK2Ksa"i33 ft 12s T70fjn sTznriT. rrrr; '.nh pa ' . .r -ri TJTaV XJL NETS K JUST RW1EIVED THEIR I MM ENSE STOCK Git LWVi. SKJjt. HATS BON- And Capsi cornustinif f ov-er lliirty Fivo Hundred UWfui Ltd and ti mi tinman' Muises,- Beys and CLiMrcuV Spring and Summer'was e, alt wC bti-l aal ta&hkjuSt? suisog which may Le found. 1 LAPIF8 A!n MTSSEii' BioIb and Buskins, . Purpte Parodies Cinderilla Slippeis, Bronra Kostniths, Sin tag's,-" EuiekaV, ves akd rprs ' Calf Kip Boots,' 'Ctll. ti-Ug. Boft, Kid Glo. lint Ox. & Un. Ties, C. & F. BooUcs. UlnlJn's fau. B-xts diikln's S. Unit. i-ogeioer iui variety ol t ancy Uomls, particularly so ptoii to tLe approaching seatori. -fcJ-Having purchased cvirotick from the EaMctu Mauufacturvrs, ptincipsll fur cash, with grc.pt care in the selection and quality adapted to tie Westvcu trade, we are enabled to oner superior iu. dutciiH-nts, and are dettnninctl not to I undersold by any Eastern or iVostern, House. ; ft-Merchanfs viuiting our city, will ptcx-e tall aud cxaiuine fur tLew: eive. September 5. 1855. i ' r '," rr. .1 -.1 . . - . JOSEPH G. HQUIES. WATCH & JJBWEL11Y STOltH! IIOLnES.&yoUKG. WATeHMlORS & JEWELERS, - IJEW ST0HE, MAIH STREET. J0HKST0VN. PA. "- HZ WOULD return our sincere thanks to all our for the liberal amount of business -e have AH our customers may rely upon being treated with courtesy." JV" 1 -'-'.- - -' i'lease call ami examine our Stock of Goods, all of the ricfiest'and newest styles..' Ve haretiood in our line to suit all customers. We havp heretofore done bubincsa on Hie One Price Svstwn, never asking more for Good than tliey are worth, nor. less than we can sell them for. ' ' ' - All sorts of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, Accordcoiis, 4c., repaired on the pienii.s-e hud alu nd-' ded to rith promptness au at less than usual rates, ag o ave every fiicility for di.in work." Ws" request that we may have a fair trial. '."We will be rcFponsil le !'or the performance pf M t1:i Watcfn not give satisfaction wiU beexcliauged for other m1 cnu vi. fvaucu mi uiuuiui; . x.. ii annexeu. 1 i .; .: , , . i . XI8T m From- -To. Gold Hunting Eng.' Levers. $55 00 150 00 " 28 00 CO 00 24 00 85 00 15 00 45 00 : 14 00 20 00 8 00 1100 . 9 00 ?0 00 12 00 85 00 Gold Detached Ley., full jeweJM. Gold Lupines, 4 holes jeweled,'' Silver -English Levers, jeweled. Silver Detached Levers, jeweled, Sdver Lepines, ---Gold Guard Chains, - " ' Gold Vest Chains, - - "' '" Gold Pencils, w ith Tc Gold Pencils, - 5 00 ' 1 12 10 00 5 00 2 75 10 00 10 00 6 00 ' 6 00 5 00 7 CO 5 00 ilver Fx tension Pencils Tena old Medallions, Gold Breastpins, Ladle, ' 1 50 - 5 00' f I 60 . i po ' 1 50 75 7 1 50 ". 45 Gold Breastpins, Gents. ". " " vxoiu riruroie, . . Gold Earrings, ' ' ; " Gold Finger Rings. - '"' Gold Watch Keys, ' -Silver Watch Keys, ' We have made arradgt-merits with a large Importing House in' New York w hich r ill M..1J.' son as low &s uiey can oo iu ico ulsi. - i lum uoia t a s. . t tm r. 1 put in frames ty suit a: ages, ; 4 July. 18, 1855. ... :" ' ; " AYER'S CHERRY PECTO RAL For -the rapid Cure of , A - ; COL 4iIl!, colons, ciiitis, iviiqoi'iJ-coL-c;ii, OJCH, AST1I31A, AKD COASL'311 - ... - ' TlU-Vt .. - ' : ; , f WlllIS remedy is offered to the commuuity with JL' the confidence we feel in au article which seldom fails to realise the bappist effects that cau be dctired. So wide is the nelJ of it useful ness and so numerous tLe cases of its cures, that almott every section of the. country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have been restored from tdarming and even despcTale dittcasesof ; the lungs, by its use. ' jWhea once tried jts nipei jort- ty over every other medicine f 4ts,, kiutl, u too apparent to escape observation and where Us vir tues, are known, , the public no longer hciute what antidoto tocsipluy lor the du.trtai.siug .nd dangerous ahiectioiis 4' the puUnouaiy organs, which are incident to our olimule, , Nothing hau called louder for tla earnest en quiry of ined:calmen, than .the alarming preva leuce and fatality of consumptive complaints, nor has any one class of diseases hatl . moi c of their investigations aud care. Bnt as yet no adoquate rcmMly has een provided, on which the public could, depend tor protection from attacks upen the respiratory organs, until the introduction of the Cueasx PtcroBAU Tlus article is the pro duct of a Ioiik, laborious, and 1 believe successful eixhis vor, to furnish the community with Such a remedy. Of this last statement the American neoDle are now themselves prepared to kide, and I appeal with, confidence to vheir decision.'' II thei o- t pay ' uepenaence ro oe piacea m wnai men of every class aud station certify it has done for them, if we can trust our own .senses: nheu we -scolhiagerous aSeclious of the throat and luncs vield to it, if we can depend on tine assu rance o intelligent Physicians, who uta.Ua it their business to kuow,--m short ir there is any reli ance ujkii anything, tlieu is it irretnUbly irovu that this medicine does relievo and does cure the class of diseases it is designed for, lxyond any aud all others that arc kuowu to mankind. J I this be trup, iteannot he too freely pubil,cd,nor be too w idcly kuown. 1 ho aliiicted shoulit know it. A .remedy tii. cures; .-ia jirkeless, to ' tln-m. Parents shouLl know it, tluix children Are price less to them. AU shojulil kov:ii, tor heallhcau bo- priori to no oj. . Xt uuly should it bo cir culated lire, lut everywhere,, pot,. only m Uus country, but in allcou&tHes... iiww JiuLUluUy we have acted on this conviction, is snown in tne act that already this article has made the circles of the globe. Tbe sun bever ImOu jt limits. No continent is without it, nnd but few people. Al though not in so g.-neral use jq other nations in this, it is employed by the xaore jutcliigint iu al most ail civilized countries. It is extensively employed in both Amoi ica,-rriiv EuropeAsia, Africa. Autral)a and the far off jsl amis of theses. Life is bs dear .to itg poFBissgrs tlicrc as here, and they grasp at a vahiable remedy with even nore avidfty. 1 Unlike most preparations of its kind, it is an cxperiti-e composition f costly material. Still it nff"fded to the puhlic at a rcnsonibly low price, and ht b of vas'' more importance to them, its quality is never suffered to decline from Us original standard of. exctllencc. Every btttle of this medicine,' nfw manufacturetl; is as good as ever ns Iw made heretofore, or as we are capable" vf inaking' No toil ix cost is spared, in maintaining it in the best th lection which it ia possible to pnhu-o.' '. JIenc the patumt, -w lm procures the geuuinc Cheurt IlXTORAL. can fely on having as god an article as 1ms ever been had by those who testify to its ciio s. By pursuing thus courKs, I have the Lie of doing some pxid in the world, ntf will as the sat isfaction of believing that much has been done already. - . ' ..'' '. ' - ' J'swaiieo ay - - - ' - ' DHL JAMES C ATER, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. t " LOWELL, MASS.,,' ' Pn'r 25 Clt.per JIojc. I'iur fctlxt f r . Sold bv Jamas. McDermitt, Ebensburg. E. P. irddebrand.lniiiana, W.M.'CoiineU. Summitville, Dr. - R. A. Jolmston, Johnstown, and by dealers everywhere. O O 5 I , r ;; ; ZZTT'fT OAVT. Nads, Oils, Fish; &'c, very low at t " '.-i m..... - 1 i 'A 1 :? 7 ? T v n T ,-is it edi . ' ... hat as.u o-vrs. . Canton, Palm 1, ' :. . - ,! Black,. w , . t; , Fur and Wool Hi4t , . Cloth & Glazed Cup, VAIUia H0NSKTS.: ..B Straw mul Igiorr.f( Fncy I'lttich LurA' En.broi(l'rwl Co' ( Helmet (Vowa v. ' . , lnucy (jlacs. Plush. & Velvet Caps. t loi t-nce u itliCau m. . ' . . ' . . ' . . " 1 fiend d in, JoiiUatovin and fcurraULuliijtf' &.tiuitrv done tunco we opened our New Stole on Main Str of equal val'wt iiiojcQ an'.i viutKk oitti tire soia owe alio wliicn C'i ' Plcastt ciximins enr LiU of Prioe - PKICB8. 41 1 1 oil) -Tt i bo Ladies1 Fans, fancy and pfaUf, Plated Tablespoons; lest," ; Plated Teaspoi-tia, '' r ' ' German Silver Table, ' '' ' German Silver Toa, -- SU rer Teasjioons, - ' - -.Silver Thimbles, Silver Guard Clisius, Befct Razors, ( 7 ' Portuion&itai, ' ' ' - ''' ' 4 Violics, Bows. "" 62 3 50 1 T6 " 1 f.O p 00 45 S2.1 ' ' 0 . 18 ' ' S - 02 8 V 20 00 . 1 00 6i0 t oq 02 ' t oq' 5 00 20 0Q 26" 1 17 00 lsOQs 7 00 t oac .Strings, e.f '"r Double Barrel Gunn.' - '-' Colt's Revp! vers, C iuchri, f ' 1 Cuff Pins, Gold, . : Gold BrareleU,. y. . ' , , ., Coral. Bead. . . .,. Silver and Plated Spectacles, 1 ,87 to I ti . " jiiugs made , to' orJer. Also, Spcctai la GlaMies : HOIAIES X- yOVJfG, Main Street. . '.: - : if "i - .-...' i ' NEW GOODS. t 1 FinCl FIRElt FIRC1J! ; 1 ; THE auWribcr would respectfully ipforuilus" friends and the" public gepcrally, that he has removed his stock of 'mercTiandijie, iipce the lata , 'rKE.,, to the room formerly oocuj-jed by Knne & McCuIsian. where he lias iust rrH-iv mlnl nrnl ed out a large lot'.fT Spring and Suumicr Gi-ods,'.' wiiicli were scetted with an eye to the wants ,of ' this community, and will be sold "Jower than tho"', lowest," for cash or approved country pnKluce. ," ' " '' JOllNMAJV, ' ' Jefferson, June 6, 1855. . , ' ' . -n . PANAMA, Leghorn, Empire, Majryar. Jr!m,' and irt fact every variety and style" of fashion- ' able Hats, for sale rhcp,at " " -1 ' , - JOnN M'COYS. I A DIES DRESS GOGpS. Iawns, Bareges, Silks, L. Challics, Swiss, &c:, cheap at - - ' JOHN MCOTS: " LADIES. Milse!,, atiJ CliilJrtnfl gaiWu. fij varicly, at JOHN M'COY'S. - A LARGE Jot of Ready Made Clothing c,f id mutt every quality, bcap at . JOHN M'COY'S." . 1 VERY-large ttock of Boots aud Shoes,;unc,ru- monly low, at fc JOILN M'COY'S.' nROWN and lUpacll ' Musi j us from 7 to' 14 ct. Uper yai-u, of a g.xKl .rusljty, -.it ..K)JJN'MC0Y'S. YOUNG HYSON TEA 50 cts. - Coffee 8 pounds for one dollar. T 7 r per jKund. Ri'o other Gro-" cones in proportion, at JOHN M'COY'S. FOIUS& RAKES, Scythes & Snatlis. Shovels & Hoes, together w ith a general varirty of ' Hardware, very chenp at -! JOHN MCOY"ji. N B. I'c.SOllS li.ivili" unr.umtji i ilL !,. .ul. - - - " . - 4 senrx-r of over Ii months standing, are requtate4 3 to iM.ll and settle hem- . . ; JjJHN M'COY. Jefferson, June B, 1855. - - - j: T bt'.! ,1 I., . SclioolT.i;acli-s auted IjIVE School-Te"lTa wnMol irr Hnbtpithanna, . Towiislapi ri'ho 'Tsachtas K-fil lie ..Oinrut.l by the County Superintend? tit, at &5Lool JJou No 1, conveiiirnt, to jliacl r.Mts.o..SaturdT the 22d of September., -t h 7.'l 'i 'a'!. ji i ...i,. . ; ; s ,. ' ly Order of I'rd,'; ' john; parke's ,,: Jolinsioivn Jlarblc "ITprltn; ' Franklin Strpet, nearly epposxte the new Keik'o-" .' . ;'''.ist Charch, Johnatpwa, Pa. .",''...? MITNUMEXTS, TtHiibs, Grave Stone., Man- Uls, Table, and lim-au..tops mauufarture I 4 of she most beautiful and fuict quality of fort igij -a and domestic marUe, alwiiy ou h-'P I aiid- made to order aclup aa tliry c-u be purchased in Uve.v Ea.it, with (.he addition of carriage.... Fp;u long 5 experience blithe busiiu-ss and ktrict attention Uioreto, ho can assure the public Hia). .ilj oxdets wilj te promptly attended Jo pd h.e Vk fininh- el iuthe ltt au i mosthandsiaueimiimerj'iirniah " ed t order and delivered at any place desired. 1 Al'0rin4stoiiAS'of variotta grits and .ires, sniUble for farmers and juechanics. : - i . Sold by wholesale cr rclitil. . , . ICF"l"or tlio convtniencc of cmins reidinj; in tle east auduvrth of tho couutv, t-r-ccimwis tov be su and ordprs left with ; Stephen Lkyd, i bis catsuct .varerrHtins in KUt-psburg; - Purchasers ari' invited to examine 'ok ai.i . nrices. - . - (juna 2,...S6f. : , , ! ' .1 r"- ; Wanted, SCO 4ctl YoHng HIciu I To act as local and travelling agents in a Luri ' ness c ay, ful &nd tcnorahlo, at a &AXAR? 0? $100 P3 MONTH ! I A capital of ? 5 ou!y rcquii p.L , No patent mrd- ic'ne or loc.k tmsiucss. Full particulars givvn,, free, to all who enclose a po!;ie ttunip or a ilre rt'ut piecv. a 1 addn . . ... An?:ut 8. 0"i. A. Ii. M A RTY I 'la ivtow, N. II. "; ' ktftr MtUougr.. ' TfSTICF.OFTHE PILVCKslcI gCElVEKKT:; ilcar&eld towTislop, Cambria' county, I'rrna; ' tlcctiins ana othir bucmc:5 will be i rnvi t'y to. 3, 15H. J