Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, September 10, 1856, Image 1

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THE BLESSINGS OF GOVEENMFLIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE UPON THE HIGH AND THE LOW, THE RICH AND THE POOS.
EBENSBURG, SEPTEMBER 10, 1856.
VOL. 3. NO. 46,
NEW SERIES.
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NOTICE,
TO THE STOCK HOLDERS OF THE JEFFER
SON S( EBENSBURG PLANK ROAD Co;
You are hereby notified to meat at the Cambria
House, in Jefferson, on Saturday the !20th day of
September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M- A general
attendance is requested. The propriety of in
creasing the tolls will be con-iiJercc!, and other
business of importance.
By order of tho Board of Directors.
Win. R. HUGHES, Sec'y.
Aug. 25, 1856.
School Teachers Wanted. .
The School Directors of Carroll township will
hold an examination of School Teachers in the
village of Carroll town ou the 23d if September.
Sa!arv for teachers $25,00 per month. . 4
JOSEPH BECHE,Sec'ry.
Sq.i. 3, 1850-St - - .
School Teachers Wanted.
The School Directors of Susquehanna town
ship, will hold im examination of School Teach
ers tn the of September next, at School
House -No. l.-at vhfeh time teachers are invited
to attend. Mr. McCrmick, the County Super
intondant, will be present. S.dary for Teachers,
45,00 per month.
JACOB BURN, S.c'rv.
S-pt. :, ler.o-st
roi'xu
Oa last Sunday evening, August 2 1th, near
the "Welch Independent Church," a Watch
the owner can have hi. property by calling at
this otiice and proving propertv.
Sept. !i, ISoC. '
Valuable l'roperly tor Sale.
Tii3 sub-briber offers his farm at private sale,
ct ntaiuing one hundred and eight acres, situated
in Pine township, Indiana county, l'a., about
lour nubs north of Str-ngtovn. Too laud is in
a good state of cultivation, -with sixty acres
cleared, and under fence. There is also erected
on the property a two story frame dwelling
House and an excellent Saw Mill, eapable of
cutting i000 feet of lumber in twelvo hours.
The property will be sold exceedingly low, as the
t-ub.-crilcr wishes to go Vv"t;-.t.
JACOB GLASS.
S;;pt. 3, 18oG-r!t
A CAM I' MEETING will be held for the Cam
bria Mission aud Johnstown Station, on the farm
of A. Metz. two miles from Mineral Point, and
tiix miles from Johnstown, to commence Septem
ber 11th. Prcacl.crj and people are invited to
nf.Liid. . W. S. BLACKBURN,
S.E. BABCOCK. -
H"pt. I, 1.J5G.
Aitctni: eiotee,
HENRY F0Srr.il, PROPRIETOR.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
citizens of Cambria county ,.n I the travelling
public generally, that he hits leased for a numltr
of years tho abovo Hotel, and furnished it in a
manner equal, if not superior, to many Hotels in
Western Pennsylvania, and it being" situated in
one of the most business streets in Johnstown,
-makes it a dtsira' lu Sijpjiing place fur business
men. The Bar will be fuvni.da-d with the best
liquors the Philadclnhia ( c.-.t .in Hon e. enn u!F rii
Attached is a large and commodious Saloon in
the b.tsomeut ory, where every delicacy will be
served up. Evcrv.attcnti. n will be paid to visit
vis. HENRY FOSTER.
Johnstown, Sept. 3, lS5o-tf
I-Iccnse Xotlce."
PURSUANT to the provision And direction
of an Act of the General Assembly entitled
An Act to Regulate the Sab of Intoxicating
Liquors Approved March. 18,V.
NOTICE IS IlERHliY GIVEN, that the fol
lowing persons have severally hied in the Ouiccof
ilia Clerk of the Court of (Quarter Sessions, in,
uud for the County of Cambria, their petitions,
and intend applying for licnne under said Act at
' i he September Term of sai 1 Court.
Lazarus Rigel Eating II u.-,e Washington tp.
Lazarus Rigel Brewery, - do do.
Samuel Dillon Tavern, Carroll twp.
Ami Mary Magellan, In quantities, not less than
one gallon Allegheny twp.
Duuiel M'Donald, Iu quantises n.t less than one
gallon, Coijemaugh twp.
Francis Scitz, Tavern do Borough.
Jacob Fronh iscr. In quantities not lo ss than one
gallon, Johnstown
Samuel & Cyrus nart In quantities not less than
ono gallon, Johnstown
MILTON ROBERTS, Clerk.
Ebensburg, Aug. 13, 1S5G.
Ueglstei s Notice.
THE following accounts have been parsed and
lilcd and will bj presented at the next court
first d.i of September cext for confirmation.
The account of Stephen Lloyd Ex.ecu.tor of Da
vid Davis deceased.
The final account of Guorgo Murray Executor
Goorgo Weisel deceased.
The account of Wm. M'Closkey Administrator
of 1'eUrS. M'Closkey ile-easixl.
The account of Jacob Koontz Administrator of
I'cter Gautner deceased.
The account of Catharine Bradley Administra
trix and Anslem Bradley Administrator of Chas.
Bradley deceased.
The account of D. II. Roberts Administrator of
Rees Roberts deceased. . . - ' .
The account of D. U. Roberts Administrator of
Thomas E. Davis deceased.
The account of Daniel Straycr, adm'r of An
. thony Strayer dex-eaf-ed.'
The account of D. II. Roberts adm'r. of John T.
- Jones deceased.
- ,Tk? t of Wm. Roberts adm'r. of Freder
ick Teeter deceased.
' t 'J10 j"111 f Sarah II. Maoay adm'x: of W.
J- Macay deceased. -
The account of V Cr McMufm adm'r. of Jo-
SJih hartou deceased
The account of Sarah Dugan adm'x of lluh
Duan deceased. . '
The account of Vm. Weak?and acting Ex of
Jno. Weakand deceased.
The account of Wm. II- Gardner Guardian
for Feet wood Benson. -
The account of Bernard Mc MecJ John McMeeZ
jr deceased. - .
The account of D. II. Roberts adm'r. de bonis
non c'tm tcstamaito annaco ot Arthur ilurphey de
ceaad. . ,
WILLIAM. C. BARBOUR, Register.
Ebensburg August, 6, 185G.
B
A.SKETS Clothes, Toy and Work Baskets
at . J. M'Dermit's.
CATHOLIC Prayer Books, Catechism Rosa
and lies Crucifixes at J. M'DermiU.,
Xl OLD Rings and Urotpins Combs, Fort-
-wi ujwvi, anu ii.y?, at J. M'DermH'
HOLMES & YOUNGS'
Wholesale & Retail Watch, Clock and Jewelry Store.
Maiu Street Johuslotvn, l'a.
WE are prepared to supply the trade with all sorts of CLOCK and Jl
IF .1 jl .y A i an ri ) LXIO . e i . .
SPECTACLES either GOLD. SILVER
BAGLKY. BAUD, iid AVILSOX'S Beat Quality
SILVER THIMBLES, SPOBIS. VIIS.
ACCOrieoilS MBgie, r uj me wozen.
Those wishing to Purchase Wholesale will please give us a call, as wc can and will sell
as cheap as the Eastern Wholesale Dealers. A liberal discount made to the trade. "We
are constantly receiving fresh supplies from the Manufacturers. .
Call and see our Perifocal Spectacles those who once uee them, would not be without them
for three times their cost.
April 30, 1S56. 27tf. ' -..;.:. -.
GREAT EXOTEttEXT I ! ii:
DOLLARS REWARD ! !!
'1MIE subcriber would respectfully inform the
J- good citizens of Ebensburg aud the adjoin
ing vicinity that he has returned from Philadel
phia, with the largest and most varied assort
ment of GROCERIES ever offered. The stock
consists as follows :
Groceries!: Molasses, Sugars, Teas, Rice,
C'andles,Soaps, Fish, Salt, Bacon & Hams, Flour.
Oat Meal , Corn Meal, Tobacco, Reaches, Dried
Apples. Salcratu.s. Baking Soda, Dried Herrings,
Durkee's Baking Powder, Sardines, Mustard, Spi
ces, Holloways Worm Confection, Vinegar.
Coiifectlonaries :
Candies,
Raisins,
Oranges,
Lemons,
Citrons,
Prunes.
Segarsj
Fruits,
Figs,
Nuts of all kinds,
J.hiuors Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Bran
dy, Raspberry Brand v, French Brand v, Port
Wine. Old liye Whiskey.
brushes, &.., &c : IIorse,Sweeniug, Dus
ting, Scrub and White Wash Brushes, Bed Cords,
Twine, Corn brooms, Baskets of all kinds, Tubs
aud Duckets of all kinds, Wash Boards, Butter
Howls, Nails, Lamp Globes, Curry Combs, Carpet
Hammers and Tacks. Window Glass of all kindj,
Arnold's Ink, Hover's Ink, Steel Pens, Station
ary of all kinds.
Together with a largo assortment of other arti
cles not enumerated, which will be sold as cheap
if not cheaper than an v establishment in the
county. "RICHARD TUDOR.
EhensKnrg. Jul ?,0. i 4 0.
Stan Awayi '
Ironi the subcriber in AWegh.mey Township,
August 4th A Roy named Xathaniei Iien
don aged about 13 year. I caution any persons
to harbor or truat said Bov on my account.
JOHN B. MYERS.
Loretto, Ausust, G, 183J.
SCHOOL TEACHERS WASTED.
THE Board of School Directors of the Ebens
burg School District wish to employ three
male teaeheis, to commence School on Monday
the 15th day of September next. An examina
tion of applicants will be had at the office of E.
J. Waters, Es., on Saturday the 0th day of Sep
tembers next.
By order of the Board.
GEO. C. K.ZAIIM,
Attest, IWt.
E. J. Watkiss, Sec'y.
Aug. 13, 18,-i;. td-c. s. d.
Wanted,
4 TEACHER for the Common School of the
--3L Borough of Lovetto, Cambria county.
The applicant will procure a recomeudation from
the Superintendent of Common Schools of Cam
bria county. By order of the Board,
JOSEPH NULL, Sec'y.
Aug. 20, 18'.G. 3t-cwl.
Executor's Notice.
"B" ETTEUS testamentary have been granted
.Z-itothc subscriber, on the estate of Milton Rob
erts, dee'd, by the Register of. Cambria county.
He hereby gives notico to all persons know
ing themselves indebted to come forward and
make payment without delay, and those having
claims against the tame to present them propeily
authenticated for settlement.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Exec'r.
August 21, 1850.
A I3J IXISTK ATOR'S XOTIfn.
W, ETTERS of administration on the estate of
oames jtogers, jate ol La Crosse, Wisconsin
deceased, have been granted by the Register to
the subscriber, residing at Hemlock, Cambria to
Those having claims against said estate are re
quested to present them, properly authenticated
lor settlement.
MARY JANE SCOTT, Adm'x.
Aug. 27, 1856. Ct c.adx.
AOTICE.
T ETTERS testamentary have been granted by
the Register of Cambiia county, to the sub
scriber, on the estate of Francis Gillespie, dee'd.
late ot Carroll township, Cambria Gamtv
A I persons knowing themselves indebted to "said
estate are requested to come forward and settlo
w ithout further delay.
ISABELLA GILLESPIE, Executrix.
Aug. 21, 185G. .
KXLCl'TOR'S AOTICE. "
JT ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Rees
Morgan late of Cambria township, Cambria
County dee'd, have been granted to the subscri
ber by the Register of said county, aud he hereby
notifies all persons knowing themselves to be in
debted to said estate to make immediate payment
and those having claims against said estato, to
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
EVAN R. MORGAN, Executor.
Aug. 27, 185G. -
.Arrival of the Trains at Wilmorc
Station.
m?,0 I5V,t Linf rcsuml its regular trip on
Monday May 19th. The following is the schedule
ot the trains passing East and West.
Express "West,
10 o'clock, 12min.
A.M.
V. "M.
P. M.
A. M.
P. M.
Mul
Local Freight
Mail Train East
Fast Line
8
42
T
11
c
13
62
Local Freight
A. M.
Hacks leave this station inimoroatoW n. .,
departure o the trains for Ebensburg"
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PLAITED or STEEL.
COLD PliS lwyi on lind
BOWS, SflllSS. k ALL TlWiXIIS
Cambria County AgriculuralFaiiv -c
CHIEF MARSHALS.
Dr. Clensey Emerson, Robt. A. McCoy,
Albert Cant well, John Fenlou.
POLICE COMMITTEE.
Enos M'MulIen, M. S. Hair,
John Burk:
RECEPTION OK AfCTICLES.
E. Shoemaker, Jr., R. M. Jones,
Thomas P. Fenlon, J. Alexander Moore,
Howard J. Roberts, Philip S. Noon,
David Jones, John Collins.
COMMITTEE ON PillJiTING.
II. C. Devine, Robert Litzinger,
John Lloyd, John B. Dougherty.
PROVISIONS FOR ANIMALS.
John D. Hughes, Richard Jones. (S.
IXOKSES AXI MC'LES.
Dr. Yeagley, Johnston Moore,
James Morley, M. M. Adams,
James M. Riffle, William D. Pryce,
CATTLE AXU OXEN.
Alexander M'Yicker, William W eakland,
Henry Glass, Jeremiah M'Gouigic,
Jkiuea Bulk, Michael Maguire.
FAT CATTLE.
Emanuel Young, - Augustin Duibin,
Morris Peat. Richard B. Davis,
Geo. C. K. Zahrn, William Palmer,
tiliKE? AND HOOS.
John Evans, (Smith,) John Griffith,
James Duncan, George Sett!emyer,
James Conratl, John Headrick.
GRAIN AND GRASS SEEI.
James J. Kaylor, R. J. Prcmdfoot,
Cover, Win. II. Canan,
Isaao Sill, Michael Lcavy.
POULTRY.
Geo. J. Rodgcrs, Francis Lyt'e,
Gideon Marlett, John S. Buchanan,
Alex. M. White, George Riddle.
VEGETABLES.
Dr. R. M.S. Jackson James D. Hamilton,
William Kittell, David Lyde,
Abraham Kopelin, Francis Eberly,
IT.IIT.
Charles Ellis; James Reamer,
Gordon Sinclair, James Carroll,
Wm. A. Durbin, John B. Brookbank.
FROnCCTS OF THE DAIRY.
William Murray, (Sum) Wiiliam Litzinger
William II. Gardner. K. Hughes,,
Henry Saylor.
MANCFACTL'UEU ARTICLES.
Robert B. Gageby, George W. Ea.dy,
Robert Galbraith, Wiiliam Callins,
Peter J. Little, Rolert McCemVuo,
PLOUGHING JIATtH A.ND PLOUGHS.
Hugh Hughs. Jr., George Orris,
James M'Closkey, George Walters,
William Lake, Christian Smay.
EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCES.
Dr. Walrers, Chairman, Wm. K. Piper,
M. D. Magellan, Abel Lloyd,
Charles Zimmerman.
HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES.
Mrs. P. Noon. Mrs. James Potts,
Mrs. S. Hull Sn-ith. Mrs. Jas Riffle,
Mrs. W. II. Gardner.
MILLINERY ANI NEEDLEWORK.
Mrs. Dr. Lemmon, Mrs. James Yinger,
Mrs. Alex M. White, Mrs. E. Hughes,
Mrs. James Moiell, Mrs. Geo. N. Smith.
FLOWERS.
Miss Harriet Rhey, Miss A. Fockler.
Miss L. Yiekroy, Miss Gadd.
illSCELLANEOCS ARTICLES.
Dr. Lowman, Harry Boggs,
P. Shiels. Louis Lxickhardt,
Wm. W. Harris. P. F. Gibbous.
JACOB STAIIL. C. TUOS. 110BERTS
13i?li Street, Ebensburgr, Pa.
T ESPECTF ULLY inform
i the citizens of ElKinsburg
aud surrounding country thatK
they have received a large and splendid assort
ment of
mm. &
and Jewelry of every Gold Keys,
description. Also, Vest do.
Bard & YVilson's cclc- Fob do.
brated Gold Pens, Gold Lockets,
Gold Chains, : Seals,
Plated do. Guards,
Steel do. . Steel, & Brass Keys
&c., too numerous to meutiou, all of which will
be sold cheaper than they can be lxught else
where in this vicinity. Clocks ami Watches war
ranted qml lime keepers or no sale.
00 CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and
MUSICAL 1X8TRU31EXT8 repaired with neat
ness and despatch and warranted. Give them a
call at their room opposite the 'Mountain House"
as they will give you entire satisfaction.
Ebensburg, May 14, 185G.
TO TIlKitlUREUOI.DERS OF THE
SMALL FRY GIFT ENTERPRISE.
TT1I1E nattering success tho proprietors of the
,-fl. "Small Fry . Gift Enterprise" have met
with, has enabled them to make such report to the
Committee, that said Committee have thought
proper to meet in Altoona, on Friday, 17th of
October, 185G, to distribute the property of tho
Enterprise, when it is desired that as many mem
bers as can, will attend the distribution. As there
are yet a few tickets unsold, in the hands of agents
they are requested to use a little x-xertion to dis
pose of them, and make their returns as soon as
possible. .
S. KRIGGER, M. II. JOLLY,
A. GREEN. J. SINK,
J.M'CAHEN, M. DOUTY.
J.MORROW, AV. VALENTINE,
J. D. HAMILTON, . O. F. M'CABE,
H. ROBERTS.
Committee Room. )
Altoona, Aug. 13 1856. f .
M. E3ASSOIVV
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa
O
FFICE adjoining the Post Office.
Aug. 24, 1853. :
T. L. IIEYER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
AGENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance
Company. '
Counsel given in the English and Germau
langunges.
Office on High Street Ebensburg, Penn'a.
Feb. 6, 1850. ly.
M'MASTEE'S
dfeBAGLE HOTEL, Slfe
LIATl STItEET,
BETWEEX IIAND AND SEVENTH,
(Near the Penn'a. R. R. Depot,)
PITTSBURG, PA.
May 21, 1&5G. 30-ly.
YALVABLG PROPERTY
THE subeeriber will offer at private sale in
Cambria Township, within lj mile from the
town of Ebwsburg, and J of a mile from the
Ebensburg & Jvf!erson Pl'k Road, a tract of land
Containing 114 Acres and 110 Perenss
C? Wm TIMBER III"
Adjoining lands of Thomas Griffith, James Myers,
Daniel T. Jones anr others, being part of a tract
formerly owiied b George Roberts, dee'd. There
is also on the laud n excellent mill seat, with a
never failing stream of water sufficiently strong
to run any kind ot machinery. 1 ersons wishing
to purchase a bargain, can call on the subscribers.
DAVID BREESE,
. EBENEZKR WILLIAMS, Agent.
July 9,1856. Ct.p'd.
SOTICE.
rfiHIE undersigned would respectfully inform
3k. the public that he has purchased the inter
est of of Hilton Roberts, deceased, in the Grocery
business, and will continue to carry on at tlie old
stand, and would solicit a share of the public cus
tom. The books of the firm of Tudor and Rob
erts have been placed in my possession. All
knowing themselves indebted will please call with
me and settle. RICHARD TUDOR.
Ebensburg, Aug 21st 1856.
THIS L.OXCJ LOOKED FOR HAS COME AT
CEOTSSIXG STORE!!
llie largctt, best, and cheaiicst asscrtment of
Clothing.
S, Iierner would respectfully' inform iho citi
zens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that
he has jiut opened out at his new establishment,
near the Cour. House, one of the largest, most va
ried, elegant and cheapest assortment of Clothing
ever brought to this or any other place.
His stock is unquestionably the richest and ra
rest ever imported to the top of the Allegheuics.
and embraces everything that can be enumerated
or conceived in the Clothing line, consisting of
O vercoats of all sizes and cpualltics from $3,00 to
$20,00,
Co.it.-5 " $1,00 to $20,00.
Tauts " " " $0.75 to $8,00.
Ye.,u " " $0.75 to $8.00.
Als-. a full assortment of silk Neckerchiefs,
Scarfs, U:iidkcTchiefs, Shirts, Undershirts, Draw
ers, Socks, Comforts, Collars, Travelling. Bags,
&c. Sec. .
It is useless to attempt to give anything like a
general enumeration, as the task would be a dif
ficult one. but in lieu of this, the public are most
cordially invited to call and examine if they wiib
the Wnt of bargains.
Ebensburg. July SO. 1S5G.-40-1V.
33KOICIXES,
At James M'Dermit's
ELENSEURG, PA.
R
ICIIARDSON'S Sherry Wine Bitters.
Dr. Weaver's Canker and salt rhoum syrup
j Hungarian Bal&ani,
Wood's Hair Restorative,
t Vickers tetter ointment.
l em s eye saive.
Insect Powder,
Syrup blackberry root, a sure cure for dysentery,
Ayrcs Cathartic Pills,
Holloways ,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills,
Brandreth's - do do
Rennet's I'lant and Root do
McLane's Liver do -
Swaynes Sarsaparilla and tar Pills.
University's Jayncs and Kad way's Pills,
Cambrian Pills,
Cough Remedies A yres Cherry Pectoral,
Keysers Pectoral syrup Swaynes Syrup Wild
Cherrv Universities remedy -Jay nes Expecto
rant, Brant's Pulmonary Balsam, Syrup of tar,
wild cherry and hoarhound.
Terry Davis' pain Killer,
Radway's Ready Relief, . J.
Mustang Liniment Iudian liniment,
Electric oil and Magnetic oil,
Kenuedy's Medical discovery, "
Brant's Purifying Extract,
Hxiland Bitters. Holland Bitters.
Browns essence of Jamaica Ginger,
llolloway's worm confections, Mc Lanes, Swaynes
and Jaynes Vermifuge,
Thompson's Eye-water,
Cure for toothache.
Cure for earache, deafness, S-C, ;
Balm of a thousand flowers, .
Hair tonics and Hair oils.
Ebensburg, April SOth 1856. 27.
AM M ran,? ......
SURVEYS mado and applications taken for in
surance against Fire in tho
PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR
COUNTY, BY
ROBERT A. M'COY, Agent.
Wilmoro P. P.. Cambria Co. Pa.
"Who Owes 16."
THE Books of the subscribers have been placed
in the bauds of John Williams, Esq., for col
lection. ... - . ; -.
. MURRAY & Z A TIM, .
MURRAY, ZA1IM & Co.
' Kbcusburs, Dec. 6,1855.
tie west liici wmm
OS? LOCH. II A VEX, VA.
INSURES Detached Buildings, Stores. Mer- j
chandize, Farm Property, and other Buildings, j
and their contents. !
V -. .
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DIEECT0E3.
Hox. Jonx J. Peakce,
Hon. G C. Harvey,
John B. Hall,
Charles A. Mayer,
Charles Crist. ,
T. T. Abrams,
D. K. Jackman,
W. White,
Thos. Kitchen
Petes Dickson,
Hon. G. a HARVEY, Pro.
T. T. Aekams, Vice Prei.
Thos. Kitchen, Secy.
EEPESEKCES.
Samiul II. Lloyd,
A. A. Winegardner,
L. A. Maeksy,
A. White, -James
Quigglo,
Tlios. Bowman , M. D.
Wm. Vauderbelt,
Wm. Fearon,
Dr. J. S. Crawford,
A. Updegraff,
James Armstrong,
John Vi. Mayuard,
Ilon. Simon Cameron, .Hon. Wm. Bigler.
J.C. NOON, Ageut.
Ebensburg, April 9, 1850.
Now for Bargains.
TllIlE subscriber has just received from
i the East a large and splendid stock
of new Good of the following articles, all
of lhj best cjuality, G roceries such ai
Coffee, Sugar,
Tea, and Syrup
Molasses, a little
of the best that has
ever been brought to
this town before. ALSO
Starch Corn which is very
delicious for food, iu fact he
has everything that is iu the
Grocery line. ALSO A good as
sortment of fancy stationary and no
, tions. ALSO he has added to his
stock a good assortment of 1IARYES1
TOOLS, which is very important to the
Farmer at this time, consisting of the fol
lowing articles such as
SCYTHES.
SNATHES.
FORKS,
RAKES, 4-c. all of a good qual
ity. ALSO A cood assort
ment of DREGS and
MEDICINES to
mention.
Also A large lot of GOOD EL O UR. ALSO
BAR IRON, NAILS, and GLASS.
Call and seo and examine for yourselves, you
will not regret by doing so.
ROBERT DAVIS.
Ebensburg, July 9, 1856. 37.
P. 31. George.
Ilnry Iteuch.
NEW FIRM.
a u u c r n .
pYHK subscribers would respectfully inform the
A citizens of Cambiia county that they have
purchased the Tannery Estal lishment at Hemlock
Cambria County, formerly owned by A. 51. R.
White. The establishment will undergo new re
pairs and improvements which wi!l enable thorn
to manufacture Leather of all diseriptions fur
country use, also, various kinds of Leather for
the Eastern market.
Cash Will be paid for Bark and Hides of all
kinds, or if preferred in exchange for Leather.
None but practical workmen will be employed
Ordersfor Leather will bi promntlv attended lo
c - - F. M. GEORGE.
HENRY RFUCII.
May 7, 1S5C. 28-tf
(NEAR WILLM0RE STATION, PA. R. R.)
JEFFERSON,
CAMISUIA CO., Ia.
JOHN K'COy Proprietor t
ALSO, in connection,
M'COY & BLilR'SHACKS.
Will always be in readiness at Wilimore. Sta
tion on the arrival of each Passenger Train, con
veying Passengers and Baggage, free of charge
to Hotel, and leave directly via Piank Road for
Ebensburz.
CALL F0 It M'COY & ELAIU'S HACKS.
Juno IS, 183G.
. MI0N IIOUS'E.
. EBENSBURG,
CA.11BKI1 County, Ia.
JOHN BLAIR, Proprietor.
ALSO, IN CONNECTION,
MY k ELAIR'S BAEKS. - ..
Will leave the Union House for Will more Sta
tion in time to take the'Eastorn or Western trains.
Every accomodation w'ill be afforded to make
passengers comfortable.
WILLIAM CARR & CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
IMPORTERS
And Dealers in F0XEIGIT& DOMESTIC LlftTTOUS,
OLD M0N0NGAHELA and Rectified Whiskey.
.No. 320 Commercial Row,
LIBERTY STREET
PITTTSBURG, Pa,
Sundries
5(!0 Bbls double Bectiried Whiskey.
187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye' Whiskey, (Part
very choice.) " .
50 Hhds N. O. Sugar,
70 BbU N. O. Molasses. . '
With a general assortment of Groceries, also
Bacon, Flour, Lard, 1 ron Sz Nails &c, all of which
will be sold at low prices for cash.
; v ; . . . WM.. CARR &, CO.
June 18, 1856. al-
A DIES' Elaitic Belts, Black and fancy col
ors at J. M Dcrmit
THE DEMOCRAT & SENTINEL, is publish"
ed every Wednesday morning, in Ebensburg'
Cambria Co., Pa;, at $1 50 per annum, ir paii
in auvanck. if not $2 will be charged.
ADVERTISEMENTS will be conspicuously in
serted at the following rates, viz :
1 square S insertions, Jl 00 .
Every subsequent insertion, 5
1 square S monthi, 09
1 6 " ' 5 CO
" " 1 year, 12 00
"col'n 1 year, go 00
I " " 15 00
Business Cards. , 6 00
CO-Twelve lines cauititute a square,'
MEW ARRIVAL !
fiWSRIIS! BJ3CE1IIS! vHCEBIBS
II ART & BR0., would Tvspcctfully iuforna
i ieir oiu customers as weu as many new ores
that they have receive! a large quantity of Gro
ceries, which for quality and cheapness cannot ln
excelled by any similar establishment west of the
Allegheny mountains. We are determined to
sell lower thau the lowest, We have also, on
hand
20,000 CIGARS
which we will dispose of wholesale or retail.
HART & BRO.
July 9, 1856.
ORIIIA3tS'C01UT SALE.
A certain piece or parcel of land situate in Jack
- soa township, Cambria county, containing
one hundred and eighty acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of Abraham Ragar, Anthony Lam.
bough. Andrew Ragar, and others.
TEUMS OF SALE. One third of the purchase
money on confirmation of the sale, the balance
in two annual pyaments, with interest thereon
from confirmation of ale by the Court.
Sale to take place on the premises .on Tusdar,
August 26, 1S56. JOHN RAGEH,
Administrator of Jacob Rager, dee'd.
Elwnsburg, July SO, 185G. 40
COMMISSIONER'S XOTJCE.
THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphan's
Court of Cambria county, at June Term, 18
5tt, a Commissioner to take the testimony, on the
part of the respondents, in the matter of the sub
pona of Samuel Flenner. to the Executor and heirs
of Daniel Flenner. deceased, to obtain a decree
for the specific performance of a contract entered
into between the said Daniel, in his lifetime, and
the said Samuel hereby gives notice that he wilt
attend to the duties of his appointment, at his of.
lice, in Ebensburg, on
FRIDAY, THE 29TH DAT OF AcCUfT NEXT,
at one o'clock, P. 51., or immediately after tha
testimony tdiall be taken in the said "matter ou
behalf of the petitioner.
, , A. C. MULLIN. Coni'r. "
Ebensburg, July "0, 185C 40 It.
lUMUfl A Tim II
THE subscriber has the pleasure of announcing
! to the citizens of Tunnel ILU nn.l fln;
and the public generally, that he has rcived
from the Eastern cities, a new and splendid stock
of
Spring and Surnnior Drj Cloods,
to which he begs leave to call thr .teution of all
who are desirous of iurchasinj, ,ne best quality,
and most fashionable styles at the lowest price.
His fctock of
HEADVOIaDB CLOTIIX.VQ
is large and well assorted, and will be sold at a
small per centage over cost. He has a large sup-
Groceries, Boots & Shoos,
Hardware, Drups& Medicinea,
Queensware, Wall Paper,
Glassware, Upoks & Stationary,
Tinware, Trimmings,
Hats & Caps, Notions, Ac,
Also, a gixxl Assortment of
llonncfn nnd Millinery Goods.
Tho one price system which has proved ho sat
isfactory to his customers and himself will b
strictly adhered to.
DANIEL 5ULAUGHLIN.
.Tunnel Hill, May 14, 1856. 29-12t.
Ho ! ttis Way for Bargains ! !
iff GGOBS. AEB AT FAIfl PRICES."
THE undersigued wuld respectfully iuf..rm tha
gCKxl citizens of Ebensburg and the surround
ing vicinity, that he Las just received from the
Eut one of the most choice stock of goods ever
brought to tliis place. The stock is varied, and
selected with an eye to the immediate want f
the public. His stock consists of the following :
A general assortment of New Styles ofSjjrinj
and Summer Goods, comprising a variety of La
dies' Drcst Goods, among xchich mil be jbutid
Lawn?,
Cassimers,
Detains,
Alapacas.
Black Silks,
Fancy do
Bleached Muslins,
Unbleacbed do.
Fancy do.
Tweeds,
Kentucky Jiat.
Fancy Vesting?,
Hhirts of all kinds
Cravats,
Plain Gloves,
Fancy do.
Calicoes,
Giugbams,
Cloth3. ,
Together with an innumerable assortment of
ar-
cles not merit lonvd. usually kept in a country
store. These g.ods w ill be sold at fair price".
Call aud examine, even if you do not wUh to tur
chaie. JlILLLIEnY GOODS.
CONNECTED with the fctore tw a large f
rt.k of MILIXERY G O ODS. Evm
article in this liuewe have on hand, snd
will bt constaiifly in receipt of the latent at vie
of L'OXXLTS. for old and younjL'. KIJROXS
of every pattern aud color, LACES, EDG1XG,
SfC. St.
A beautiful ass.rtment of MO ERNING -Goods
now on band, and t prices tomtit tlie time.
Ladies are respectfully inviu-d to call and ex
amine thi stock which far ahead tf auv goods
of a similar kind brought to this plac.
ii:t-RGE M'CANN.
Ebensburg, April 2;5. lK."-;.
! William Kittoll. WiUiam A Man-ay.
! KITTELL a MURRAY,
j II A VI NO associtod trwineivvs in the prar
! XX tice of the I AW. will attend proujptly to
j all but,in9fci ntrustel t tbem.
l'.lnoburr, June 1 J, l?oo.
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