Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, March 19, 1856, Image 4

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    Among the numerous discov
eries Science has made in this
generation to facilitate the busi
ness of hte increase U enjoy-
( nient, ana even prolong me term
of human existence, none can he
. namc-i of rnoie real value to
I mankind, than thia contribu
tion uf Chemistry to. the Healing. Art. . A vast
t-ial of its Urtues throughout thia broad country,
htm proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or
rombination of medicine yet known, can so sure
ly control and cure the numerous varieties of pul
noiary disease which have hitherto f wept from
Our midst thousands and thousands every year.
Indeed, there in now abundant reason to believe a
Remedy has at length been found which can be
rhl Jn, to enro the most dangerous affections of
. the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to
publish any proportion of the cures elfected by its
e, but we would present the following : and
refer further enquiry to my American Almanac,
which the agent below namd, will always be
plead to furnish free, wherein are full particu
lars and indisputable proof of the statements.
Office of Transportation, Laurens R. R., S. C,
Aug. 4. 1853.
Da. J. C. Ayer, Dear Sir, My little son, four
eara old has just recovered from a severe attack
of malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten,
and every person that visited him. pronounced
him a dead child, Hawing used your Cukiirt
Pectoual. in California, in the winter of 1850,
for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire suc
cess, I was induced to try it on my little boy. I
gave him a tea-spoon ful every three hours, com
mencing iu tho morning, and by ten o'clock at
wight, I fouud a decided change for the better,
and after three days use, he was able to eat or
drink without pain.
Iig use In the abovn named diseaso will save
many a child from a premature gv, and relievo
th anxiety of many a fond parent. For all affec
tions of the Throat and Lung, I believe it the
Kt medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest
gratitude prompts mo in addressing you thess
hues, but for your important discovery, my Ut
ile boy would now have been in another world.
I am yours, with great respect,
J. D. POWELL. Supt. Trans., L. R. R.
Rooky Hill, (Somerset Co.) N. J., July 21, 1852.
Db. J. C. Aver, Since your medicine haw be
come known here it has a greater demand than
any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is
rpoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those
who have used it. and I know of some cases where
the best they can say of it is not too much for the
jrvxi it has'done. I take pleasure in selling it,
Wcause I know that I am giving my customers
the worth of their money, and I feel gratified in
teeing the benefit it confers.
Hei.8-3 send mo a further supply, and believe me
Yours, with respect, JOHN C. WHITLOCK.
P. S. Almost any number of certificates cau be
sent you If you wish it.
Windsor, C. W., June 26, 1 852.
Dn. J. C Ayer. Sir, Ttysrnay certify that I
liave used your Cherry Tectohal for upwards
of one year; and it is my sincere belief that I
should have I een in my grave ere this time if I
had not. It has cured me of a dangerous affec
tion of tho lungs, and I do not overstate my con
vistiona when 1 tell you it is a priceless remedy.
Yours very respectfully,
D. A. McCLURE, Attorney at Law.
Wilksbarre, Pa., September 28, 1850.
Pa. J. C. Ayer. My dear Sir. Your medicine
m much approved of by those who have usetl it
here, and its composition is such as to insure and
maintain its reputation. 1 iuvariably recommend
it for pulmonary affections, as do many of our
windpal physicians. I am your friend,
CIIAS STREATER. M. D.
PSEPARED BT
DR. JAMES C AYER,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST,
LOWELL, MASS.
Price 25 Cl.Jr Box. Five Boxet for 1.
Sold by James McDermitt, Ebensburg. E. P.
Hildebrand. Indiana, W.M'Connell. Summitville,
Dr. It. A. Johnston, Johnstown, and by dealers
everywhere.
December 5, 1855. Cmos.
Tlic Place to get Your Money Back !
HART & BRO. would inform the citizens of
Johnstown and country, that they have open- j
ed a Family Grocery on Main Street. in the house
formerly occupied by M. Weigert & Co., where
they will keep achoice selection of GROCERIES,
I'RO VISIONS. C OXFECTIONARIEScivi-
sisting in part of
Dried Beef, I Eggs,
Pine Apples,
Cheese,
Spices,
Sardines,
Preserves,
Cordials,
Candies,
Nuts,
Hams, Pickles,
Shoulders, Tobacco,
Coffee, S-'gars,
Sugar, Crackers,
Tea, Chocolate
Sjap, Molasses,
Candles, Oranges,
Butter. Lemons,
Champagne, Jtc.
Also, fine W ines, and Brandies, for family use,
an 1 common Liquors by the Barrel, Gallon, and
quart.
The highest price paid in cash for country pro
duce. HART & BRO.
Johnstown. October 24, 1855.
UUKD'S XEW STORK !
IVew Goods ! !
THE subscriber takes this method of informing
the citizens of Loretto, and the public gen
erally, that he is now receiving and opening at
his New Store Room, one milo North of Loretto,
Cambria county, Fa., one of the Largest and best
assorted stock of goals ever brought to this sec
tion of country. The stock consists in part of the
following articles viz : Broad Cloths, Cassinetts,
Cassimeres, Satinets, Merinoes, Delaines and Al
pacas, of all qualities and prices.
A large variety of Ginghams, Poplins, Calicoes
and Ladies Dress Plaids of the latest styles, and
at very low price?, together witha fine assortment
of Braid and Silk Bonnets, Cap and Bjnnct Rib
bons and Dress Trimmings.
A large quantity of ready made Clothing for
til and youtig folks. Drugs Paints & Medicines.
A large assortment mantle, eight day, and thirty
hour clocks. Queensware, glassware aud tinware,
in fact every article necessary for family pur
poses. Hardware of all Descripitons. Giocer
ies Jb Confectionaries. in abundance will be kept
constantly ou hand and at fair prices.
The subscriber tenders his thanks to his nu
merous customers aud friends, for the very liberal
patronage bestowed on him since his commence
ment in business on Tunnel Hill, and would still
be thankful to greet all of his old customers, and
as many more new ones, as will favor Iain with a
call at his New Stand.
GxhIs w:ll be sold as heretofore at the lowest
fchade of profit, as his motto has been, and will
continue to be Small Pnfi(s and Quick Jle
rw." All KiuJs of Country Produce taken in cx
chnnge for goods money will not lc refused.
Inteuding to d-J a business strictly on the one
price principle, that is the lowest selling price
will be asked, from which tteir will be no abate
ment. Children will be enabled to get fair value
for their money, equal to grown persons.
Call at the NEW STORE, on Henry M'Guire's
old Saw Mill property, 1 mile from Loretto.
WILLIAM D. HURD.
January 9, 1856.
Harber and" llalr-Dresse .
flE undersigned would respectfully inform his
old customers, that he has removed his shop
to the office formerly occupied by Dr. Eylandt,
(Colonade Row.) where he will be happy to give
all persons visiting his shop a clean shave, or
the hair cut in the roost improved style.
W. A. KENNEDY.
Flnobar;, Qitober 31, lSad."
' GKORGE 111STLET,
-S- - Tfliolesal and Kef all,
Tin. Conrer. and Sheet-Iron "Ware Manufacturer
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizena of Eb
ensburg and the public generally, that he
has purchased the Tin Shop, formerly carried on
by Messrs. Davis, r.vans & Uo., ana will contm
ti. e:irrv on the business iu ail its variou
fb wholesale and retail. His wares will
le made of the very best material, and in the
most workmanlike manner. Impairing ol ail
Ic inlM done on the shortest notice, for caft.
ALSO, House Spouting made and put up to
otd-r on the lowest terms, Jor cash..
AlbO on hand and for sale, a large assortment
of Cook and Parlor stoves, for coal or wood, Di
ning room stoves. Etrsr stoves. &C
'Also a large assortment of grates and fire
brick, for Cooking stoves, Coal buckets. Shovels
pokers, smoothing irons, &c. &c, all ol wind
will ! liv fi.r cash.
TinhnTi sind uarpronm in Dart of the building
formerly occupied by George Ilcrncame, back of
the " Democrat & Sentinel" cilice.
OtSAll orders promptly attended to.
El oi.-sburg. February 22, 1855. 1y
NEW GOODS.
FIRE! FJUEI! FIRE!!!
THE mbscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and the public generally, that he has
removed his stock of merchandize, since the late
"HKE," to the room formerly occupied by Kane
& McColgan, where he has just received and open
ed out a large lot of Spring and Summer Goods,
which were selected with an eye to the wants of
this community, and will be sold "lower than the
lowest," for cash or approved country produce.
JOIlNM,COY.
Jefferson, June C, 1855.
PANAMA, Leghorn, Empire, Majryar, Palm,
and in fact every variety and stylo of fashion
able Hats, Ibt oalo cheap, lit
JOHN M'COY'S.
LADIES DRESS GOODS, Lawns, Bareges, Silks,
Challies, Swiss'&c, cheap at
JOHN M'COY'S.
SALT, Nails, Oils, Fish, &c, very low at
JOHN M'COY'S
ADIES, Misses', and ChiUlrens gaiters, a fine
. variety, at JOHN . M'COY'S.
LARGE lot of Ready Made Clothing of almost
every quality, cheap at JOHN M'COY'S.
VERY large stock of Boots and Shoes, uncom
monly low, at JOHN M'COY'S.
B
ROWN and Bleached Muslins from 7 to 14 cts.
per yard, of a good quality, at
JOHN M'COY'S.
YOUNG IIYSON TEA 50 cts. per pound, Rio
Coffee 8 pounds for one dollar. ai.d other Gro
ceries in proportion, at JOHN M'COY'S.
F' ORKS & RAKES, Scythes & Snaths, Shovels
& Hoes, together with a general variety of
Hardware, very cheap at JOHN M'COY'S.
N B. Pe.sons having accounts with the sub
scriber of over 6 months standing, are requested
to call and settle them. JOHN M'COY.
Jefferson, June C, 1855.
HO ! THIS WAY
FOR CJIIIiAI" ISARGAIXS!!
THE undersigned would again iuform tho cit
izens of Ebensburg, and the surrounding
county, that they have received from the city of
Phuadelphia a large assortment ot
GROCERIES,
Coffee, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Salt. Vinegar,
Penper. All-spicc, Candles, Soap, Alackeral, Sal
omon, Cod Fish, together with many articles not
mentioned.
WILLOW WARE.
Hand Baskets of all kinds and sizes, small Bas
kets for children, Clothes Bakets, Ladies' work
Baskets and Fruit Baskets.
CEDAR WARE.
Tubs, Buckets, Half Bushels, Pecks, Wash
Boards, Sives, large and small Brooms. ,
Tobacco and Cigars, ol all kinds.
Nails and Glass Ware.
Ropes of all kinds ami sizes.
Liquors of all kinds and brands
CONFECTIONARIES.
Candies, Nuts, Prunes, Figs, Almonds, Pea Nuts,
in fact every article in this line.
We would here remark that we are now enabled
to sell a cheaper article than any establishment
in the county. Give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere.
TUDOR & ROBERTS.
Ebensburg, Nov. 14, 1855. tf.
M. M. MAEPLE. E. C. MCCLUKE.
J. PATTOM TII051PS0X.
Marple, McC'lure & Co.
WE have this day associated with us, J. Patton
I Thompson. The Style of the firm will be
Marple. McCluro & Co. The Business of the old
firm will be settled by the new.
M. M. MARrLE,
E. 0. McCLURE.
Philadelphia.
January 9, 1850.
A OTIC E.
THE undersigned having disposed of their
stock and business to Wm. II. Gardner &
Co., would hereby notify all persons indebted to
them by note, book account or judgment, that the
same must be paid immediately. The books will
be left at the old stand until the 15th of February
next, where those interested will do Well to cal'.
G. L. LLOYD & CO. -Jefferson,
Jan. 0, 185C.
Having purchased the stock, good-will, &c. of
G. L. Lloj-d & Co., we will continue the Dry
Goods, Grocery and Variety business at their old
stand. The highest prices will be paid for Lum
ber, Grain and Produce general! v.
WM. II. GARDNER & CO.
Jefferson, Jan. 9, 185C.
A Farm for Sale.
THE undersigned offers for sale a beautiful
farm, consisting of 196 acres, 75 acres of
which are cleared, upon which is erected two
dwelling houses, a large under-ground barn, and
contains much valuable timber, a good sugar
grove, and a gojxl orchard. A public road passes
between the house and barn. The farm is situa
ted 3 miles south of Johnstown, and within 2
miles of Scalptown, adjoining lands of J. Berkies,
J. Rose and others.
For further particulars address S. J. nayes,
Belsano, Cambria co., Pa., or Thomas Hayes,
Johnstown, Cambria co., Pa.
S. J. HAYES.
Jan. GO, 185C 3t.
A Farm for Sale .
THE subscriber offers for sale his farm: situate
adjoining the town of Jefferson, Cambria
eo:, Pa., containing one hundred acres, sixty acres
of which are cleared and in a good state of cul
tivation, having thereon erected a good two story
frame house, with basement story, wasii bouse,
smoke house, rd an pxcellent bank barn with
shels. Also a never failing spring of water con
venient to the house. There are numerous excel
lent springs on the premises and a good orchard.
Also abun. lance of limestone, Stone coal, Iron
ore, aud a lime kiln, all convenient to the Alle
gheny Portage Rail Road, and within one fourth
of a mile of the Pennsylvania Rail Road.
For further particulars inquire of the subscriber
on the premises, or of Wm. R. Hughes in Jeffer
son. JAMES YOUNG.
JeJiisoT!, January, SO, 1856. 7t.
' JAMES DOUGHERTY,
OK THE FIRM OF
HORSEY &DOIICJ1IERTY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALERS IN
"'TOKACCO & SEGARS, '
TVo. 11 North Fifth Street, Flilla.
V7S7IEL be happy to receive the orders of Lis
T T country friends, and as many others as
may favor the firm with a call." They will al
ways find a full and select assortment of the best
brands of tobacco and scgars, which will be sold
on favorable terms.
Scptemler 5, 1855.
REMOVAL.!
. The undersigned having removed ta the new
building two doors west of the old stand, would
respectfully inform his customers and the public
generally, that he has lately added to his former
supply of GoodB, and keeps constantly on hand
a full supply of ' - ' :
Staple and Taney Dry Goods,
Silk Goods, roade-up Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes. II irdware and Cutlery, Carpen
ter's tools, Smith's tools. Nails, a full supply o
assorted Bar Tron, Sheet and Hoop Iron.
Stoves and cast hollow-ware constantly on hand
Also, copper and tin ware. Groceries, wholesale
and retail. '
Tine, Poplar and Cherry Lumber bought ant!
sold.
Goods will I e sold at the very lowest prices in
exchange for Cash or Country l"roduce.
0 E. HUGHES.
Ebensburg, March 15, 1855. -
BBBNSBURir FOUNDRY
HAYING purchased the entire stock and fix
tures of the Ebensburg Foundry, the sub
scriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others
with . .
Ploughs, I'longli 1'olnts, Stoves, Mill
Irons, Threshing Machines,
and castings of any kind that may be needed in
the community.
By strict attention to the business of the con
cern", he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive
a liberal patronage from those in want of articles
in his line.
All business done at the Foundry.
EDWARD GLASS.
March 22, '55-tf.
XEW STOCK. OF FALL GOODS.
GEORGE M'CANN has just received and
opened at the store room formerly occupied
by John Rodgers, Jr., in Ebensburg, a splendid
stock of Fall Goods. His Dress Goods department
is full and complete, and contains some of the rich,
est and most desirable goods ever offered in thia
vicinity, such as
Extra snper silks ; French Merinos ; Cashmeres;
Mous de Laincs ; Plaids ; Stripes ; Coburgs ; &c.
Needle Work The best assortment in town.
Collars, Chemizettes, Sleeves ;
Flouncings, Edgings and Insertings; - '
Shawls, Cloaks, Talmas and Scarfs ;
New style Broche, Plaid, Cashmere, Velvet,
Stellas, Crape Silk, &c. .
A general assortment of Ribbons and Millinery
Goods.
A splendid stock of Cloths, Gissi meres, $-c.
Irish Lines; White and Brown Table Clothes,
warranted to le of a superior quality.
Together with a latge assortment of Mourning
Goods of all descriptions.
Call and examine the stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as we are determined to sell goods low
for cash. G EORGE M'CANN.
Ebensburg, Oct. 17, 1855.
ENTERPRISE
Broke out In a IVew 1'lace !
New Provision Store in Ebensburg !
THE subscriber has just received a full supply
of FAMILY PROVISIONS, at his new store
in the room formerly occupied as a Foundry ware
room, and is prepared to furnish the same to cus
tomers at' rates as low as the lowest. His stock
is of the very best, and consists of every item in
the provision line, as for instance :
Superior Cove rfour, Corn .Mean in barrel or in
sack. Hams, Shoulders, and Si les of Bacon, Su
gar-Cured Hams, h lsh of all kinds Salmon, Shad,
Mackerel, Herring, Cod, &c, Cheese, Dried Ap
ples, Peaches, etc.
Also, Contentions ana varieties, su.cn as ban
dies. Nuts, Crackers, Segars, etc.
Trusting to a liberal patronage, the above ne
cessaries will be disposed of at the lowest possible
advance on cost, for cash.
ROBP4IT DAVIS.
June 20. 1835.
John McKeage,
Manufacturer and Dealer in all Kinds of Cigars,
Suuif, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom
ery St., Hollisdaysburg, Pa.
Constantly on hand, a line and well selected
stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars.
at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at
this establishment are warranted to be what they
are represented. r,,
August 8, 1855. I j'.
Conemaugli Hotel.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his
numerous friends and the public generally,
that he has erected a large ami 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-
he. 1 he Table will be furnished with the lest
the market will afford. The Bar will contain li
quors of the first brands, in fact nothing will be
left undone to render it one of the most desirable
stopping places in Cambria county.
GEO. ElCilENSIUER.
September 19, 1855.
FASHIONABLE
CLOT HINCEMPORIUM.
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING.
GREAT ATTRACTION at the New Store
of Evans and Hughes, one door above the
Store room of Shoemaker & Clark, where the sub
scribers are at present receiving and opening a
large aud excellent assortmen of fashionable
Ready- Made Clothing .
of the latest and most approved styles, which for
cheapness and durability can not be excelled bj
any similar establishment in the county; not
wishing to bray, but what we say we will make
good or take the tcater. Every article in the cloth
ing line will be kept on hand, viz: Over Coats,
Sack Coats, Drop do.; Pants, Vests, Cloaks, $-c,
all of the latest styles.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Vestings, of all
colours and styles.
Our Department of BOYS CLOTHING promises
a, much more extensive selection than usual.
We flatter ourselves that we hhall be able to
urnish garments suitable for all c'asses, fitted up
insuch a manner, and on such terms, that shall
disarm all competition ; we therefore ask a liberal
share of the public patronage.
EVANS & HUGHES.
Oct. 5, '51
Cabinet Ware-Room.
THE undersigned having purchased the
entire stock of furniture, Tools, &c of Ste
phen Lloyd Jr., would respectfully in
form the citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, that
he will manufacture all articles of Furniture to
order on the most reasonable terms.
The stock now on hand is large, consisting of
TABLES, BUREAUS. STANDS, BEDSTEADS,
CRADLES, &c.' &c.
All articles manufactured in the establishment
will be finished in a workmanlike manner, employ
ing none but experienced workmen.
ROBERT EVANS.
Ebstteburg, Ociober 10, 1355.
RICHARD JOXES,
Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., , -
WILL attend promptly to all collections en
trusted to his care. Ofiioc, adjoining his
dwelling. . - ' , . , . - .
July 21, 1852. tf.
M. D. MAGEHAN. C. D. ilUEKAY.
MAGS CAN & MTJEBAY,
AT T O R NE Y.S. A T L A W,
Ebensburg, Pa.
OFFICE Xo. 2, Colonnade Row,", near the
Court House.
, December 7, '54 ly .
S. C. Wnsrnrd and C W.WIngard. '
ATIORSKYS AT LAW.
. X HE5SBCBO, PA.
ILL practice in the several Courts of Cam
bria, Blair, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear
field county. OCice nearly Utxinger s Hotel.
C3-Also Agents fr the Side of Lands in Cam
bria and adjoining Counties. .
fcj-Also Agents for i-io Union Fire Insurance
Company. " 1
3-Also Agents for the American Life Insurance
Company. -
-AprilC, 1854. .
31. iiasso:v,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
FFICE in the Court House, up stairs.
Aug. 24, T853.
E. IIUTCUIXSOX, Jr.,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.,
"TSILL practice in the several Courts of Cam
T V bria, Blair and Indian counties. All pro
fessional business entrusted . to lus cure will be
promptly attended to.
fiice on Main street, adjoining his dwelling
house.
Ebensbnror, July 1 1853 2G 3m.
GEORGE 31. RE EE),
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg. Pa.
"W7E7ILI practice in the several Courts of Cam
f T bria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties.
Ofiice in the Centre st., adjoining Gen. McDon
ald's dwelling. '
Jan. 15, 1851. ly.
CVRl'S E. 1ER.SIBEVG,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown Pa.
OFFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Sto
ry of Good Sf Pershing's Store Room.
January CO, 1851 ly. v
ARRAIIA3I IiOIEEI.V,
Attorney at Lew Johnstown
O
FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north
of the corner of Main and Clinton.
April 23, 1823.
T. E. IIEYER,
Attorney at Law. Johnstown. Pa.
O
FICE in Main Street, two doors cast of the
Echo Office.
March 13, 1S51. ly.
Teter 3IcCough,
USTICE OF THE PEACE and SCRIVENER,
99 Clearfield township. Cambria count v. Peiina.
Collections and other business will be promptly
attended to.
Maj 9, "354.
F. 31. GEORGE,
Justice of the Peace, foot of Plane No 4,
A. P. R. It.
WILL attend promptly to all collections en
trusted to his care. . Office, adjoining the
Post Office,
July 28, 1852.
Dr. Geo. IS. Kelly,
OFFERS hi3 professional services to the citi
zens of Jefferson and vicinity, in tho prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
Office next door to Mr. Lytle's Store.
May 20, 1853.
B. L. JOHSHTON. A. C. Ml'LLIX.
JOHNSTON & MULLIN ; Counsellors aud At
torneys at Law. Ofiice opposite the Court
House, Ebensburg, I'a.
Nov. SO, 1854. fly.
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.
WM. 1AV1S.
JOHN LJ.OYO.
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 lis at the old stand of Win.
Davis.
April 29, 1852.
New Cabinet Ware Rooms'.
JAMES S. TODD, informs the citizens of Eb
ensburg, and the public generally, that he
has opened an extensive and varied assortment of
CABINET WARE in Mr. Robert Davis' new
building, Main street, nearly opposite the "Man
sion House," where he will be happy to have
them call and examine liis
MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND
OTHER VARIETIES OF FURNITURE,
consisting in part of Sofas, Bureaus, Tables, Bed
steads, Secretaries, Stands, Arc, &c.
He will have constantly on hand an cxllcnt
assortment of Fancy and common Chairs, which
he will sell lower than ever before offered in this
place.
Every article offered will bo made in the most
workmai dike manner, of the best 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 receive the patronage of a dis
criminating public.
Ebensburg, July 29, 1853. '
XOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of George
Murray, or George Murray & Son, are here
by notified, that the notes and accounts of said
firms have been placed in our hands for collection,
and that, unless payment be made immediately,
suits will be brought to enforce it.
JOHNSTON & MULLEN.
April 11, 1855. tf.
Partnership 3otiee. '
THE subscribers have entered into a copartner
ship, under the firm of JOHN R. SAVAGE
& CO., for the general Manufacture of Chemicals.
JOHN 11. SAVAGE,
A. M. & R, WHITE.
Office No. 14 north FRONTS treet.
Thiladephia, Jan. 4, 1855
Kotice to the Travelling Public.
THE undersigned, carrying the United States
Mails between Cresson Station and Ebensburg,
will, on and after the first day of April, 1855, run
on the Turnpike between said places, a MAIL
COACH which will be adequate to the wants of
travellers over this route.
. The coach will leave Ebensburg every morning
(Sundays excepted) at 9 o'clock precisely connec
ting with the Mail train going East, at Cresson ;
and will return immediately after the arrival of
the Mail train going West, arriving at Ebensburg
at about half-past 10 o'clock, P. M.
Passengers may rest assured that the proprietor
will use every effort to carry them between these
points with all possible dispatce and comfort
Passengers will be required to pay their fare be
tore taking seats in the Coachi
JOHN A. BLAIR.
Ebensburg, April 18, 185c.
THE GREATEST ATTRACTION ! H
J. 3IOORE & soar!
AVE just opened at their old stand; in the
Borough of Ebensburff. the richest aud
rarest, tba finest and cheapest assortment of
FILL AND 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 tho range of- a Country store, nor any ways
near it, but what they can supply to their cus
tomers, at leastas cheap as ihey can bo had in
the country. ."
Their stock of Dry Goods is unprcccdfrMly
large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and
texture, Satiuetts, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Joans,
&c.,' fcc, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and
made up Clothing of every description. A great
variety of
'LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS
of nil patterns and at all prices.
Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts, te. 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 stuffs,
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
And all for s;de low for cash, or given in ex
change for country prodrce. Give us a call.
J. MOORE & SON.
Ebensburg, Nov. 0, '54.
COACH 9XAX17FACTORY.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the
citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, that he
has removed his hop to MOORETOWN, whore
he has every facilily for canying on a large busi
ness, and hordes by umugnone but the best mate
rial, and employing none but the lest 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 ly any similar establishment in the
State or elsewhere. Persons wishing a bargain
in the purchase of a carriage , will con
sult their own interests by giving him a call.
They- are prepared to 6upply the following kinds
of vehicles, viz :
Buggies of different qualities and prices, Bar
ouches, Chariottees, one and two horse rockr.ways,
close quarter eliptic aud C-Spring Coaches; second-hand
w ork of different kinds, ccc, making a
variety thativill suit all tastes and all purses.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch.
ROBERT UALBREATH.
Spt.2a0, '54.
xi;v. line of cojciies
Frcm Ebensburg to Willrnore Station !
THE Subscribers having associated themselves
together, have put upon the EbeusDurg a::d Jef
ferson Plank Road a double
Daily EInc of Chaise Coaches,
woidd say to the Public that they will spare no
pains to carry passengers to ami from Willmore
Station with all despatch and comfort.
C-y-Coaches leaving Ebensburg at 7.30 AM.
Connecting with train going west at Wilmore
Station at 11.38, A. M.
Leaving Ebensburg, at 3.15, connecting with
train going east at 4.48, P. M.
Leaving Ebensburg, at 5 o'cl'k, P. M., connect
ing with train west at 8.12, P. M.
Leave Willmore Station for Ebensburg on the
arrival of-every train, both East and West.
The Public may rest assured that there will be
a coach all ways at the station on the arrival of
the cars. THOMPSON & HAMILTON.
Ebensburg, November 9, '54.
LOOK HERE!
JAMES McDERMITT still continues his
VARIETY STORE,
opposite the Post Office, one door west of J.
Moore's, where can be had very cheap
Variety Goods, Notions aud Toys;
Boots and Shoes large and small long and
short;
Coffee, Teas, Chocolate, Sugars, Molasses;
Candies, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, &c;
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars;
Gloves and Stockings, Cotton and Woolen.
JEWELRY Ear-rings, Fing r-rings & breast
pins: Pocket Knives, and Razors;
A few common Dry Goods; ,
Vull and examine his ntwlc ! ! I
FAMILY MEDICINES
4 T McDERMITT'S VARIETY STORE:
jL Dr. .Jaynes popular Medicines;
Dr. S waynes do do;
Mc Lane's Vermifuge and Pills;
Radways Ready Relief, and Pills, Ac.;
Brants purifying Extract and Pulmonic Syrup;
Schencks Pulmonic Syrup Syrup Naptha;
Pain Killer Barrels Indian Linament;
Shepherds Sarsaparilhi and Vermifuge;
Hoolland Bitters Holland Bitters Pepsin;
Rat Exterminator Petroleum;
Ayers Cherry Pectoral Essence Ginger; .
Ih andrc th and Wright's PiUs;
Horse and Cattle Medicines;
Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Essences, &c, -c.
Dec. 21, '51
lXIO' HOUSE,
Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Fa.
THE suliscriler would respectfully inform bis
friends and the traveling 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
lishment has leeii furnished with cverjT conveni
ence that can be had. His rooms arc large and
well ventilated. His table will Ihi 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.
Geo. W.Todd, with
CO A RAD & WALTO.V,
Importers & Wholesale Sealers in Hardware,
Cutlery, &c, No. 255 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
KEEP constantly on hand the genuine Timo
thy Slack's Augers, Wm. Mann's, Beatty's,
and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's
superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Wal
dron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Common and
Patent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, $-c.,
&c, which they offer for sale on reasonable terms,
to country dealers only.
January 25, 1855.
SOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Fen
Ion fc Heyer, are requested to call with the
subscriber the surviving Partner, who will be
found flt his offire? in the Boroiio-h rf KlioncVm
to settle up the Books, and Receipt for all money i
luiiu Dcauuging 10 ine saia nrm.
JOHN FENLON,
Surviving Partner of Fenlon & Ilevcr.
January 1, 1856. 3m.
LM. SUTLIFF would again inform the citi-
zens of Ebensburg and all the rest of
mankind, that he wiir again visit this place, with
a rarge collection of Books at the next term of
Court.
December 26, 1855.
r. o. o. r.
SZr1- Highland Lodge No. 428 meets every
ggVi WEDNESDAY evening at their Hall
on High st, in ihe upper tory oi
hoemaler & Clark's building.
a.jci5 l IV Ail X JLJJLl UUUJLf
RODGERS & JONES
HAVE just received and are now displaying a
carefully selected stock of fall and winter
goods. Their stock consists of Dry Goods at
every description and quality suitable for the
present and approaching 6eoaons. A very hand
some assortment of Broad cloths, CassrmeTea,
satinetts, Jeans, &c, &c. Ready made clothiDg.
- Lapifs' Goods Such as fine merinoes, a fine
assortment of silks and woolen pl.i ids, every
variety of De Laines, and silks of every descrip
tion. " ...
SHAWLS An unusually handsome variety,
broche end woolen, of all rizes, qualities aud
prices.
PR INTS Foreign and domestic, of every price
arid quality. ,
BOOST & SHOES The very best selected stock
in the market.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY Builders an
Mechanics are requested to call and examine our"
stock of Hardware, and the attention of Louse
keepers is called to our cutler-.
GROCERIES their ftock of Groceries U un
usually large, consisting of sug.ir, coffee, molas
ses, rice, tea, pepper, fish, and salt.
AIS) Paints and dyStifT, wooden waf 3;
and clocks. In short ft full and complete variotr
of everything either fur show or use, that con find
its way into a country store, all of which will be
sold on the most reasonable terms for case ot
country produce.
They return thanks to their friends for pasi
favors, and respectfully ask a continuance of
them. RODGERS & JONES.
Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54.
JOUX FVAXS. JOHX HAKE. EVAS EVINK. UVOU JilSIl
SEW nM !
TTTE rUBLTO ARE HEREBY INFORMED
thst the late firm of Evans & Jones, have en
tered into a co-partnership with John Evans and
John Hare in tl.o Tannery and Bor.t and Shoo
manufacturing luMuets. Their friends are invited
to call at the old stand of Evans & Jone.--, a few
doors e.-uit of Carmen's Hotel, and the Tannin 1
establishment owned by J. Moore.
They have constantly on hand a large assort
ment of French calf-skin, Men and W onions' Mo
rocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to txr
cuto work on the shortest notice.
The highest cash prices paid for hides cither in
trade or cash.
Being practical workmen themselves, and usinjr
none but the very lsf materiasl they are confij
k-nt they can execute work as well and as cheap
as any establishment in the country.
Feb. 17. lS51-tf.
DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE. ".
THE undersigned would inform hi3 ninny
friends in the town and country, that he has
ereccivd a new and large assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Uo solicits the patronage cf the public, and
gives the assurance that every kind of orders sue!?
as RECIPES, &c, prom ply, and to lower priit.'.i
as in other stores will be attended to.
FREDERICK SNYDER.
July 20,1854.
jcrrLitsos cioie
JF.FFF.KSON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, TENX.
THE undersigned takes pleasure in informing
his friends and the traveling public, that he
has leased the Jefferson House, and having maile
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 fat and superior MAIL LINE OF STA
PES will always 1 in readiness to convey passen
gers io and from the
PENN'A. RAILROAD STATIONS
to his home, and also leaving direct after the ar
rival of the trains by a good Plank Road toEbwm '
burg.
(ir?- He will ever le happy to accmmodcte his
old friends and acquaintances that will favor him
with a call. JAMLS D. HAMILTON.
Jefferson, April 20, 1S54.
Tomb SloncNt Toiult Moiich!
RICHARD JONES rc-j-ctfuily informs thr
public that he is prepared to furnish all kind?
of Tomb Stones, of Italian and American Marble,
manufactured in the latest style, and lettered no
cording to any directions.
His yard is situated at the south part of the
town, where a large assortment of articles ia his
line are always kept ou hand.
From long experience he feels confident le can
t use all tastes, and lie therefore hojTs UIe pat
r ized by a generous public,
une IT, 1753.
SCHNEIDER'S H0TEL
Ebensburg, Cambria Co , Fa f
1 1 he subscriber would respectfully inform his
many friends in the town and from the coun
try, that he has ne w arranged his house, and is
now prepared to accommodate all 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.
SOXS OK TKMPE11ASCK.
II;1,1a!"l Division. No. 81, Sons of Tom
.&2lHTance n.eet at their Hall everv SATl'R
DAY evening, 2 doors K-W Blair's Hotel.
JOHN PARKE'S
Johnstown Marble Works
Franklin Street, nearly opposite tho now Metho
dist Church, Johnstown, Pa.
MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Man
tels, Table, and Bureau tops, manufactured
of she most beautiful and finest quality of foreign
and domestic marble, always on hand and made
t j order as cheap as they can be purchased in tho
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 finish
ed in the best an i most handsome mannerjurnish
ed to order and delivered at any place desired.
ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and sizes,
suitable for farmers and "mechanics. Sold by
wholesale or retail.
23?"For the convenience of persons residing in
the east and north of the county, specimens may
be seen and orders left with Stephen LI03 d, att
his cabinet warerooms in Ebensburg.
Purchasers ara invited to examine stock ancS
P"cea- f june 20, 1855.
Dr. Charles Walters.
FFERS his services to the citizens of Sum
mitville, and adjoining vicinity, in the prac
tce of Medicine and Surgery.
He may be ' found at all times when not pro
fessionally engaged, at Lis office in the building:
occupied by Aujiustin M'Connell, and immedi
ately ophite Farren's New Store, or at tha
Mansion House of James M. Riffle.
October 10, 1855.
assorted pieces of Stone Ware, just ro
tJ Jleeived at the Cheap Store of
E BOP.BTS
NOTICE.
THE notes and accounts of the late firm or?
Robert Davis & Co., and Davis; Evans & Co.,.
having been left with the subscribers for collec--tion-,
all persons indebted to either of the said:
firms, are hereby requested to call and make pay
ment on or before the first day of May, next, a
suits will be instituted after that time.
J0HN3T0K & MULLEN."
April 11, 1865.