- . 1 e i THE BLESSINGS OF GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BE DISTIIIBOTED ALIKE UPON THE HIGH AND ilEE LOW, THE HIGH AND THE POOR. EBENSBURG, FEBRUARY 25,1857. VOL. 4. NO. IS. T ' . A ' - . . . ' ' " - ' 'jr. -.----.gr- - rr THE DEMOCRAT & SENTINEL, is publish ed evcrj Wednesday morning, in Ji.bensOurg, Cambria Co., Fa:, tit $1 50 pur annum, IF paid is advaxce. if not $2 will be charged. ADVERTISEMENTS will be conspicuously in- at the following rates, viz : 1 squa-sc 3 insertions, H very subsequent insertion, 1 square months, . 1 " 6 " " 1 yoar, " celn 1 ycaT, " " " Business Cards, C3Twe!ve linos constitute a square $1 oo 25 3 12 00 00 00 SO 00 13 00 00 "KEvr CCOUS, KtSf GGCS. THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his numerous customers, and the public generally, that he is now opening one of the largest and most desiraUo stocks of FALL AND WiNTKlt GOODo ! ever presented to this community. H.s stock consists chiefly of the f l!owing viz : LADIES DRESS GOODS ! such as Talmas, Vizettes, SI. awls, Silks, Men nos, Ciishmeres, Woolen Thuds, He Lames, De Ug"s, Alipacas, Ginghams, Calico; UONNLTS Ribbons, Collars. Trimmings, &C. GEN'TLKMKN'S CLOTHING ! Rich as Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pants, A csts, Shirts. Drawers, ..tc. Also a large stock of DOMESTIC GOODS! tucn as Drown and Dleached J.W, Jteahn. Shirtioga, Checks, Kmivg Jaw, .W vets, Cassimeres, Haiuuls J.ut,'-c, l.cu-wg, J . L'i .., ii.. f -c Trunk:. Hardware. 1JOOIS, onoes, M..I--1 - Qneenswarc, Glassware, Imwaw, and a large) II,! would solicit Farmers .1', r'' I GOOD CORN SHKId.KilS-Kill A 1 I'-LS to call and examine hi f t.K k ; he would wis.i ,d.O to inform them that he has made arrange ment to supply them with all kmds ot 1 Ki. TILTZHIIS, siich as I'erviviau mid Mexican uu .inos.&c He invites one and all to erne and .xunine his large and well se!c:'c.l Stock before purchasing elsowl.eve, as he H deteiitned to sell at smaller refits th.n ever kn-.wn m tins vioinitv. Ti-.o OXi: PKICH SS11M will be oontinu.'d as bevetof .re, So that parents nwj send their children to make purcha.is with as much udvantagc as if they went themselves DAN1FL M'LAI GHLIN. Tunnel Hill, October 8, 15. CR1UT UXCITEMKXT! ! -vr t tin l finnnn nniniR' ui'uau rn.IK subcriber would respectlul v lniorm tne J. gxl citizens of Ebeasburg and the adjo.n iog vicinitv that be ha- returned from 1 h.lad.l phia. with the largest and n.-.st varied asrt-m.-nt of RO.'K E S ever otlcied. 1 he stock consists as follows : Jroccrics: M Oasses. Sugars, leas, K:ce, Gandles.S .aps, Fish. Salt. l.ac..n & llaivs. Fh-ur Vauwuw . . Oit Meal. Can Mnal, i.ioacco, i eacnes, r.CT, Vtq.le Saleratus, Ihikiag S.nl.i, Dried Herrings, i)iukw's Lakh.- Powder. Sar.liees, Mustard, Spi- ) (.s Hollowavs V.'erui ConlV. nm. Yh.egar. Co:: i Ci: ! i v, is i 1 1 v : I Candies. j JJaisins. tianges. I I.envins, Citrons, Fiuias. Seuars. Fruits. 1 .. Nuts of all kinds, UquorSt C'ucrry Hrandy, P.lackV-rry liran tly, RaspK-rry P.randy, Fiench Hraiuly, Port Wine. Old ltyc Whisk. y. l.riiKlics, &.C., &c : Horse ,S weeping. Dus ting, Scrub and White Wash P.rushes,H.-d ards, Tvhie, Corn broms. P,:uskrts of all kinds. Tuhs and Huckcts of all kinds, Wash Hoards, Putter Howls, Nails. Lamp Globes, Curry Cmbs. Carpet Hammers and Tacks. Window G lass of ail kind., Arnold's Ink, Hover's Ink, Steel Pens, Station arv of all kinds. Together with a large assortment of otnn arti cles not enumerated, which will be sole, at cheap if not cheaper than anv establishment in tne lCOUnty. 'RICHARD TUDOR. Ebeuburg, July CO, 1850 -10. 131 J OBT.15T XOTICC. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Milton Huberts, dee'd, for costs us Prothonotnry and Clerk of the Quarter Sessions arc hereby n..tif:ed to make payment without delay, as it will be vc- v unpleasant for me to have to resort to coinpul orv measures and thereby add costs, which will le imperative unless paid shortly. Howard J. Roberts, of this borough is duly au thorized by me to receive said fees and rece pt ft r the same. He vi.l attend f. r that purpose, a the Prothonotarv's office, iu El ensburg, at'the en suin" 0urt in Dcct mUr next. JOHN WILLIAMS, "Ex'r. Ebensburg, Oct. 25. 1850. -If. NEW ARRIVAL ! .111 Lit U11UUJ1 r iiATIT & BRO.. woubl respectiully inform their old customers as well as many new ores .that they have received a large quantity of Gro- ccries, which for quality cheapness cannot be vexeclled by any similar establishment west of the Allegheny mountains. Wo are determined to wll lower than the lowest, We have alo, ou iliaud 20,000 CIGARS which we will dispose of wholesnle or retail. HART & BRO. July 9, 185G. INxtor on I'its. LEWISBEYMON 'Tailor" and Decorator of the outward Tabernacle of Kaakind. HAS removed big shop to the west end of -town, a few doors west of the " t-,..,i... whorf "eiitlemen and their sons IVllum ii will find it to their advantage to call on the sub scriber, and get their clothing fashionably made up and to fit in a style impossible to be excelled ;by anv ether" establishment in the county. Ehcslmrg, March Cth 185G- JUST received at the store of EDWARD HOP. erts, . 1,000 lbs Cotl Fish, . - - . : 10 half Bids Herring, and - 10 half Hrls .Mackerel;, Feb. G, 185G. runnrmrp? pmpiiiiict nurrrmmT 1H1 uLTUiiJ. UIIUU. ii iii n m x mini aiiHi' m t . i i ' Arrival of tlie Trains at Wilmore Station. On Monday. loth, and until further notice pas senger trains will stop at Wilmoro Station as follows: Express West, 10 o'clock, 32 min. A. Jtf. Mail Train East 12 12 " P. M Fast Line " 0 &4 " F. M. Mail West, 8 . 41 r. M Hacks leave this station immediately alter the departure of the trains for Kbensburg. .- at Trt.r T. L. IIEYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Efctnotlir", 1'.. -J - - - " ' T. I.. IlEYEBt A GENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance J.. Company. Counsel given in the English and German languages. Oil ice on Nigh Street Eben.sburg, Fenn'a. Fob. C, 1830. ly. J nines M7Iriiiit"sSCore OrrOSITK TIIOMFSON'S HOTEL, EBEXS8URO, PA. cax be roixi) Tiii:i5i:: LADIES Morocco, Calf and latent Leather Boots, and strong Shoes suitable for winicr, Gaiters and Gum Slices. GIKL'S Shoes, coarse and fine child's Shoes Overshoes and Gum Shoes. , MEN'S AND HOY'S Hoots -Hats and Caps. MEDICINES for the Sick. COFFEE, Tea, Sugar, &c, for all. CANDIES, Nuts, aid Apples. CIGA11S, ardTob. to. A CHOICE lot of Fen and Pocket Knives. FOUT-MONA1ES. CO.il'-S, KINGS, AND I'd! EAST TINS. STOCKING YAHNS. NOTE FAFEIJ, Letter ami Fo lscap ditto. COMl'OllTS, (ilovcsand Hose, I51iL"SIlF.S and Combs. PATENT-Thread, and Sioi.l Thread. VELVET, &c. MANY articles, suital le f-r presents. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK, Admittance Free. Kbensburg, Nov. 2i, 100. 3t. TUP: LO.GLOOKKDFOIl HAS COME AT The larg'".4, best, ami cheapest assortment of S, He: .yt.1 would res; . ,. uliv inform the citi zens of Ebenshurg and sum unoing country, that he has just opened out at his new establishment, near the Couri. House, cmeof the largest, most va ried, elegant and cheapest assortment of Clothing ever brought to this or any other place. His stock is unquestionably the lichest and ra rest ever imported to ti e top of the AUeglienies, and embraces everything that can be enumerated or c..n reived in the Clothing line, consisting of Overcoats of ad sizes and qualities from $3,00 to $-o,oo, 'Vats " " " il.00 to $20,00 Pants " " ' $0.75 to $S.OO 'e.-ts " $0.75 to $3.00 Also, a full assortment of silk Neckerchiefs Scarfs, ll.mdkerchiefs. Shu ts, Undershirts, Draw crs. Socks, Cumfoits, Collars, Travelling Hags" iKrc, itc. It is useless to attempt to give anything like a general enumeration, as the task would be a dif ficult one, but in lieu of this) the public are most cordially invited to call and examine if they wiih the best of bargains. Eliensburg, July CO, 1S5G.-J0-Iy. EEN. P. THOMPSON, WITH P. I. PATTOM & CO. H'iole-iale odtr$ in and Jtitnufarlors of HATS. m vim ISittteis' 3Iatiia?K, J?Uav Goods, Artificial Flowers' Euffalo Kobes, &c- No. lit MARKET STREET, Jkloio F,.nrti, South S.!c, FHILADELFHIA. CASH J' AW ion V.OOL axd siiirrixc, Fill. nncE I. F ATTON.' A. OlTENIJEIMEIi. Dec. 17, 8. rMIlE West Hianch Insurance C.urjiy isprc-J- iarel to take risks en propeii either on teh CASH, MUTUAL cr PERPETUAL ixr. each department of this Cjmpanj' is managed sej'arately an.1 their extreme care in lakint risks makes it "the clK-apest, and saf't ci mpany in the State. IN'try man should have his property in sured. For a vcy small amount of money his mind is entirely velicvod from uneasiness and his family in case his property is burnt J from waat. Persons desiring to effect 5nsiur..iice will liud it to their advantage to examine the terms of this Company and their mode of doing business which they can do by calling on the Agent. il tai, ri' ft lit m : a t a A'. M rZFESENCES. lion. Wm. Higlcr, Hon. Simon Cameron, John Fenlon, Esq., aud to persons insured in this com pany. IIox. G. C. HARVEY, Pres. Thos. Xitciikx, Secj-. J. C NOON, Agent. Ebenshurg, Dec 17, 1850. Speculation. r"TM IF. subscribers, having purchased the right -L to make and sell H ALDKMAN'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE HAIMIOW, andleing anxious to have it immediately introduced, propose to sell township rights at very low-rales. This narrow is one of the most important improvements of the age, and especially suituble for this country. We respectfully invite farmers to come and examine this Harrow. We will be ready to sell township l ights until "the" 1st "of December, after which time the townships .lot disponed of will be reserved by us. M. C. M'OAGUE & CO. October 20lh, 185(51 tf... QUMMEK Coats and Parts, and, Silk, Lawns lOOhighiunllandkerchiefs at J. M'Dermits. ' JOIIX COSRAD, ATTORNEY II ceilELi AT LAW. JoiiN'TTOWsr, C-AMiiKiA Co., Pa. COUNSEL given in the English and German languages. Collections promptly attended to. Office on Clinton street, in the room former ly occupied by David nite Esq. Jan. 7, 1857. Illy.. WILUT ISHVL. FARM, FOR SALE. THE subscriber will dispose' of the above property, well known as the Richard Ash-r-.- Vfirni. situated in Susquehanna Township, one milo r.ortU of Carrollton, containing nearly I of excellent farming land, ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY" acres cleared, and in a good state of cultiva 'on. The improvements consist of TWO DWELLING HOUSES, A BANK BARN, 100 feet by CO. Also, a large 07'JIIARD of choice Fruit, together w'uh all the netessary out-buildings. Water in abundance at the ''wel ling houses, aud in the barn yard, and through all the meadows. A more desirable location can not be found in Cambria County. Any further information desired, can be had by calling on WM. K. FIER. Ebenshurg, Dec. S, 1850. ' Fill IE subscriber has just received anu now op-J- ened out at his slore room in the borough of Lord to, a large aud well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, viz ; Cloths,Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Ladies' Dress Goods. French Merinoes. Tartan Plaid, Silks, De-Laines, Pop'ins, English 'Meii noes, Coburgs, Alpacas, De'wgc, H.y State long and square shawls. Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Ticking, .tc. A handsome assortment of r".-'i.i3i:-t;i t s-iOlOfSG, togetl er with a large a.-sorhncEK-. of Groceries, Hardware, Qiieensware. Drugs, Oils. Tainl, Pat ent "Meihciucs, 1 e-stuirs. Nails bv the keg. Glass by the box, Firh and Kali 1 the baitel. Cedar ware, together with many other ariicles too nu merous to mention, all of which will be sold at the lowest figure. Grain of all kind taken 'wards and shingles wanted. 1'. H. SHIELDS. Lorelto, Oct. 20, 1S5C 1 tf Valtia1i.fi Toivn I'roettj' FOR SALE. THE subscriber will oti'er at private sale his his dwoirjr; house and, lot, situated on high Street, two doors west of tho-Mansion House. Also, a good store room two stories h'gh. w ,th back buildings adkining, with a gotKl stable vVc. Also, will be disposed on reasonable terms from 12 to 15 acies of excellent land in jood cul iva tion, and adj tiii)g the borough of Ebonsbur. DAVID J. EVANS. Ebenshurg, Dec. 21,1 85C. CSH12AT ATTIMCTIOX ! ! t HIIE unc'ei signed would res pec tj 11 3' inform JL the citizens of Cai roll ton. Cambria county that he has recti veil a large aud tpUndid fctock of DRY GOODS, of all descriptions, censi.stiiur pnrtlv as follows: CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. CASSINET.S JEANS CAL1C01S, &c. together with a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, &c. All kinds of Pr.Hluce taken in exchange. Lumber taken at market prices. " GEORGE WEIMER. Nov. 2C, 1S5G. NE ARRIVAL" CHEAP GOODS!! . Georgo "K'Cann in the Field. THE undersigned would respectiully inform the good citizens of Ebenshurg and the surround ing vicinity, that he has just received from the East one of the most choice stock of goods ever bright to this place. The stock is va:ed, and sc'cted with an eye to the immediate - wants of tehpublic. His si x-k consists of t lie follow ing : A ijencrctl as!t,r!i)icril of Xvw Styles of and Winter Good?, cuwjn ixiny a variety of La dies Drcs Goods, among which trials found Brocade, Silks of all color fc stvles Meroiuoes, Fr. & Eng. Lawns, Delains, Alapacas, Hlack Silks, Fancy do. Hleached Muslins, Unbleached do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Fi ench & wool Plaids, Cassitncrs, Fancy do. Tweeds, Kenluck'3' Jears, Fancy Vesting?, Shirts of all kinds Cravats, Plain Gloves, Fancy do. , Cloths, A splendid lot of Ladies Cloaks an! Talmas, with a lo; of Shawls, consisting ef the fellowing siyles, Broche, Turkera, U.ela, long an J square IliyState, and gerjts travelling Shawls. Together with an innumerable assortment of ar cles not mentioned, usually kept in a country Bten e. These goods will be sold at fair prices. Call and examine, even if you do not wish to pur- cllftfcO MIMilSEUY GOODS, T10NNECTED wiih the store ss a large j stock ef MirjSEllY G 0 (JDS. Everyl'fe article in this linewc have on hand, anil will be constant! v iu ie e:pt of the latest styles of HON NETS, for old and young. -RIBBONS of every pattern and color, LACES, EDGING, S-c.,S-e. A beautiful assortment of MOURNING Goods now on hand, and st prices to suit the times. Ladies are respectfully invited to call ami ex amine this stock which is far ahead of any goods of a similar kind brought to this place. G EORG E .M'CANN. Ebenshurg. 03" 5- , A number of NEW SLEIGHS manufactuml by experienced weakn-.en at tho mauufac tuving establishment of ROBERT GALBRAIT1I. Ebenshurg, Dec. 24, 185i. Talic Kollcc. ANY person iuelepteel to mc for fees, as Pro thonotary &c, of Cambria county, wili save costs, by settling the same hnmtdiatelv. HOWARD J. ROBERTS. .Ebensburg Dec.S0,185C. PAPER letter, note and f.tolscap jrjgfffzL paper, Steel Pens, Ink, Quills, ' -J Envelopes, liooks, &c., at v.a;,- It J. M'Dermit's. EMMONS and Raisins for sale by R. TUDOR. CUAXGn OIlROII4lETOIlS, CAMBRIA H0U8B. MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOAYN, PA. :. i JOHN WILSOXt Proprietor Mr. SAYLOR having retired, the present Pro prietor ' will take pleasure in accommodating his friends and the traveling public at this well known stand He hop;s, by energy and attention, to add ma'ei'ally to the character of the House. His IT A CLE and PAR will always be furnished with the Vest that can be procured, so that the patrons of the House can rest satisfied upon the score of good livict. It isJ.w design to makesvu-'i additions-also as will make the Poiise superior to the generality, of hotels.-' A HACK runs to the R. R. SlaLon ujion the arrival iinrl departure of every Passenger Train. 1JACKS also riin to Somerset, via Davldsvilla and. Stoystown; departing irom th's House at 7 o'clock, every morning. , January 14, 1857, KUTlCSa. LETTERS test mentary on the estate of Jacob Xaglc, late of On .oil township, Cambria county. deee;ised, having been granted to the undersign-d by the Register of said county; all persons in debted tj said estate are notified to make immedi ate payment; ard the having claims against sail estate, will present them dulv authentieaied forseltlcmcnt. NICHOLAS NAGLE, JACOB NAGLE, Jan. 11, 1857. Executors. Oriliaiis Court Jfalc BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Comt, here will be sold at the Comt House, in the Bor ough of Ebenshurg, on Satuvday, the 21st day of Febru :-y, 1857, the follow 1113 de. ciibed real es tate, to wit : About twenty acres of land with the appm nances, adjoining h.'nd of RrcsS. Lkvyd. and lands of the estate ol" David Harris, dec.'d., sit" to in Cambria township, Cambria county. Ti.i:ms One third iu band, and tli-3 balance in two ; i"al e'.istalments, with interest from confir mation of sale, to be tccurcd by bond and mort gage on the piemises. RICHARD JONES. Js., Guardiaa. January 21, 1857. ATTEVriOSTlII. 1VIIOI.K I CYRUS L. HART, lata of the firm of Hai t & Brother, would inform 1 is friends and the public genera 11 j', that he is leeeivini a large assortmtn f GROCERIES, CON FECTIONARIES and FAM I IA' LIQUORS. Also, 200 barrels of Salt, 20 barrels Mackerel. 25 barrels Whiskey, 15 chest s of Black and G 1 eon Tea. Anv of the above articles will be sold, whole sale or retail, as cheap as can be purchased in Pittsburgh. C1TIUSIIART. Johnstown, Jau. 21, 1S57. X. B. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the late firm of Hart Bro., will please call and settle the same before the first day of February, 'as after that date the accounts will be left with E;q. Cohick for collection. A C'liastcc for Capitalists. THE undersigned v. ill offer at private sale a val uable tract of lan 1 si; uaied i'i Cambria town ship, Cambria county, Pa., about two miles from Ebenshurg, and four miles from the Central Rail I road. The Elensburg and Jeffer:n Plank R ad i rims through detract. The tract contains 4.00 acres, well timbered u;h spruce, cherry and pop lar. The.eis a never failing stream rtmnbg through the lrnd, capalleof running any kind of machinery. The site Is well adapted for a large Tannery." Capitalists wishing to pu.ehase will be taken through the land. Inqniic of James M'Kee, Walton House, or the subscriber, DANIEL T.JONES. January 21, 1S57. Cm. Administrators 7Oiicc. Lelicrs of administration cam tr.s'anieii'o aii ncfo e n too estate of Ja-eph Campbell late ef Car roll Township, dec. have leen granted to the undersigned by the ReglsU.r of Cambria count v. therefore all p-xsnns knowing themselves indebted 1 ; 1 -- 1 1 .. :i.n. tosaiu csiaio v.'i.i pie..su iuki- p:i mt-iit i.ueu. delay, and U.osc having claims ngaiustsakl estate will pleatc me-ent the same for pavment imme diately. " JOHN CAMPBELL, admr. with the will annexed. Jan. 21, 1857. Gt. F. 31. tieorfje. Ileury Ileuch. WEW FIRM. ti. a u u c x ii THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizen? of Cambria rtv.mtr that they have pun hasc l the Tannery Establishment at Hemlock Cambria County, formerly owned by A. M. lb White. The establishment will undergo new re pairs and improvements which will enable them to manufacture Leather of all discriptions for country use, also; various kinds of Leather for the Eastern market. Cash will b'e paid for Bark and Hides of a &mds,orif preferreel in exchange for Leather. None but practical workmen will be employed Orders for Leather will ba promptly attended to . F. M. GEORGE. HENRY RFUCII. May 7, 185G. 23-tf CoinniissioaciV Xolico. THE appointment of the undersigneil as Cenn missioiier to take the testimony in the matter of the subpoena of Samuel Fienner, to enforce the specific performance of a contract made by Dan iel Flenuer, in his lifetime, having beeui continued at December Term, last notice is hereby given, that s- 'd testimony will be taken at my otrve. in Ebonsburg, on Wednesday, the 25th day of Feb ruary next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. A. C. MULLIN, Com'r. Ebensburg, Jan. 23, 1857. Valuable Property for Sale or iioiit. THE subscriber will sell at private sa'e his Tavern Stand, situated at Chess Si rings, Cam bria county. It is in a goexl situation, and in the midst of a" thriving se'tUnnent. It has a number of outbuildings attacched to it, an 1 about one acre of ground on which is a thriving yenmg or chard. On an adjoining lot there is also a dwell ing house, and Blacksmith shop erected, which together with a number of Blacksmith toe!s will also be sold. All of the above property will DC sold together, or separately to suit purchasers. If not sold by the first day of April next, it will then bo rented foraterucf yeais. JAMES KAYLOR. Feb. 3, 1857. 2ni F IS1I A fresh lot of Salmon. Mackerd, Her ri D and Cod il-li, f; sale by R. TUDOR. ' DISSOLUTION THE Partnership hcietofore existing ln-twecn R. A. Dorsey & James Dougherty, trading under the name of Doisey & Dougherty was dissolved by mutual consent this da'. The books of the firm will be settled by R. A. l)orsey. Sicr?d, 1. A. DORSEY. rhilad'a. Jan. 8, 1S57. " . &3- R. A. 1( jf.SEY will cor.'.inue the business at the old si r-.l No. 11 North 5th Street, and hopes to teceivc tho patronage of the friends cf the late firm. R. A. DORSEY. Feb. 4, 1857. 8ts. Fotmtaiii I int. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has again tkeu 1 .; session of the well known tavern stand " Feun nTnn."fcitual;.d x; 1 tlai tm-uplke. .in Blah 'si Gap, where he will at all times be prepared to wait on his friends and customers. Thankful for past favors, he can assure the p 'ople of Cambria and Blair eonnties, that no pJns will be spared to gain merit of their pat ronage. JOHN FRIES. Feb. 4, 1S57. XOTICE. THE undersigned would respectfully- inform the public tliat he has purchased the inter est of of Milton Roberts, elcceased, in the Grocery business, anI will continue to carry em at the old stand, pud would solicit a share of the public cus tom. The books of the firm of Tudor aud Rob erts have been placed in ray possession. All knowing themselves indebtcil will please call with mc and settle. RICHARD TUDOR. Etest'i:gArj 21st 185C. Orphans' Court .Sale ol' Valuable REAL ESTATE. B virtue of an alias order of he Orphans' Court of Cambria countj', the undersigned will expose to pi blic sale at the Court Ih.aise in the borougli ef E snsburg, e n Siiturday the 2 1st day of February next, (1857) at 1 o'cleck P. M., the following real rotate eif which Michael Mc' Dermitt died seiml, silualo ii? Clearlield toni ship. Cambria oimy being allotments Xos. 2, ot 1 and 5, as mentioned and described in the in quisition had of the real estate of the said elcce eleut, viz : No. 2 Adjoining lanels ef David Sutton, Ma.- ! thew Ivor3, James Lilzinger, allotments Xos. 1 and 3, tee Ashland Finn ice property .Jaceb Wag ner and James Siephe-ns, containing 181 acres and allowance a perion of which is cleared and hav ing thereon erected a log house and a log stable, iu the occupancy of Lucas Myers. No. 3. Adjoining allotments Nos. one, two and f mr, and the Ashland Furnace property, con taining 209 acres and allowance, a small portion of which is cleared. No. 4. Adjoining allotments Xos. one, three aud live, land warranted iu name of John Burns, and the Ashland l'uin .ee property, containing 178 acres aud allowance, abeut 30 acres ef which are cleared, and having thereon erected a hewed log house. No. 5. Adjoining allotments Neis. one arid four, land cif James I.itz:rrCT, tract warranted in name of John Ro"p, M'Dcrraitt & M'Guire, and tract in name of John Burns, containing 2G3 acres and allowance. TERMS O.10 third of the pm-chase money to be paid on 00 divination of sale and the' icsi'u3 in two equal ammal pa incuts thereafter with inter est, to b;j secured by the judgment bonds aud mortgages of the puu-hesrs. WM. K ITTELL, Trustee. Jannarv 23. 1857.St- AKC4D22 IZOTKL. HENRY FOSTER, PROPRIETOR. The subscriber would, respectfully inform the citizens of Cambria counts' and the travelling public generally, that he Iims leased for a number ot years the aoove iioiei, anei . irmsneu 11 m a manner equal, if ne.t superior, to many Hotels in Western Pennsylvania, and it being situated in one eif the most business streets in Johnstown, makes it a desirable stopping place for business men. The Bar will be furnishe-d with the best liquors the Philadelphia Cust. m House can afford. Attached is a lare and commodious Saloon in the basement story, where every delicacy will be served up. Every attention will be paid to visit ors. HENRY" FOSTER. Johnstown, S.q-t. S, 16-5'j-tf 5. OTIC II. THE notes and accounts eif the late firm of Robert Davis & Co., and Davis, Evans & Co., having been left with the subscribers for collec tion, all persons indebted to either cf the said firms, are hereby reque sted to call and make pay ment on or before the first day ef May, next, as suits will be instituted after that time. JOHNSTON & MULLEN. April 11. 1S55. TO TESCSSSAREIIOLIOrjStS OV.TUS . SMALL FRY GIFT ENTERPRISE. THE llattering success the proprietors of the ''Small Fry Gift Enterprise" have met with, has enabled" them tomakesuch report to the Committee, that said Committee have thought proper to meet in Ait-xma, on Fkiay, 17th of October, 1S5G. to distribute tho property cf the Enterprise, when it is desired that as many mem bers as can, will attend the distributiem. As there are yet a few tickets unsold, in the hands c f agents they arc requested to eue a little exertion to dis pose of them, and make their returns as seon as possible. S. KRIGGER, M. II. JOLLY, A. GREEN, J- SINK. J. M'CAIIEN, M. POtl -4 . J. MORROW, Y . ALLN1 INE, J. D. HAMILTON, G. F. M'CAIiE, II. ROBERTS. Cimmittce Room. ) Altoona, Aug. 15 1850. I'cr tlie Ladie The following conversation we overheard be tween Mrs. Jemes and her friend Mary, and as it is no secret, we will divulge it tor the benefit of all our lady readers. Mrs. Jones " Good morning Mary, where have vou We n so early IV " " Why I've been to John M. King's Lad;,' Store to'vnakea few purchases, but as he se's so cheap, I bought a full rig. Bonnet . Collar, CI ak. a sett of Furs, Silk Dress. Corded Skirt. French Corset, Gloves, Bracelet, Unders-lecvos, Handker chief, 'ilettle ef Musk, Hair Oil, Soap, pair e.f Shoes and SteK-kiugs. suffice it to say, he keeps a full assortment of il-Uinmij Gexxk, Ih-rsn Gclx, Trimvritiif, While Gtxxte, NoHow, Perfumery, ybi. Shoes, and Fatiey Article in abmidane-e, anil every thing you can think e f fur lielic-s, Mis ses and Children." The. last we saw of Mrs. Jones, she was going into Joitx M. Kino's Fancy Store, next de-or t the Cambria House, Johnstown, Pa. f.i. 11. is:.:. ' . GEORGE I1CXTLEY, YVIio.csalc amt . Stelall Tin, Copper, aad Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturer. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Eb ensburg and the public generally, that he j has purchased the Tin S-fefp, formerly carried ou by jMessrs. Davis, r.vaus x Uo-, ainl wki contin ue to carry on the business in all its various branches, w helcsale and retail. His w ares will be made of the very best material, and in tho mest workmanlike manner. Repairing of all kinds done em the shoitest uotiec, Jhr cash. ALSO, 2luu.se Spouting made and pHt up to order em the lowest terms, for co.tii. Also ou hand and for sale, a large assortment Uf O evk and Parlor stoves, for coed or wood, Di ning room Stows, r.gg stoves, &c. , . A!s a large assortment of grates arnl Cse i-io.k,' feu- 0)oki:ig spn es, Coal Duckers. Sliovel pokers, smoothing irons, &.C. &c., all e.f whkh will le sold low for cash. Tin-shop and warcroom in part of the building formally eccupied by Stephen Lloyd as a cabi net warcroom, and opposite Geo. M'Cann's store. IHTAIl orders promptly attended Vi El ci.-sl-urg, May 7, 185C 2SIy E.I ST OL cXTstis SITT elown f. r trial, at a Court .f Common Pleas, to be hel 1 at E'oensburg, cenumenchig Monday, 'J'.h March, 1S57. SECOND WEEK. Ream ct al. Harr II. llarr Pitman Jt Wife Graham Jt Wir Runnion & Wrfe Mover McFarland Fox Hammer Baker Litzinger's cxr's White et al Dyscrs exr's Hai' fe r use Taylor for use O'Nei'l Zcrhe Wai j.er Giva. for use Johnston ct al Nelf Same fur i se Brawley Lempkc M'Clo-key's adm'rs Dimond ct al ICean Collins Wells & Ce. Iew is O'Conncll Crura Yeagley E. & S. PFk Road Co George Butcher Ilartuess Same Same Penna. Railroad Co. Maiiuire et al Crum, . Han 's aelm'rs Same Same Same c ' Same Tyler . -Kean " Baker ' Englehart ' Fro. bciser ' Litilngcr Per na. Itailroiul Cj. ' Ager et al Movers Tyler ! Ke-ncy 1 Z-ntz" : Gi'lioth Mi ore e t al O'Niell Jack, on Same 1 )oughery Bingham Dillon Hamilton SinnmcrhiU Township Bradhy Kean R .sser i Adams O'Keef.e Burk Shoenbergei's exi's Rhcy ileyer ct al Mailed et al MeGollgh Whites ctr.l S. II. Mover : Durbin Wilkinsem. JOSEPH M'DO.VALD, Prothonotary, Ebensburg, Feb. 11, 1857. LICK-VSi: A'UTICE. PURSUANT to the irovisions and directions of an Act e.f the General Assembly of this Com monwealth, entitled "An Act to regulate the sale ef Iutoxicating Liquors," apin-oved March 81st, NOTICE IS HEuEBY GIVEN, That the fol lowing persons have filed in the eflice of the Clerk cf Quarter Sessions, in and for the County of Cam bria, their petitions, and intend applying for Li cense under the said Act, at March Term, 1857, of said Court. To sell Vinous, Spirituous, Brewed and Malt Liquors, in quantities not less than one gallon. tcgethcr with other goods : Patrick Walsh of Johnstown Borough. Richard H. Tudor ot Ebensburg Borough. For Restaurants or Fating Houses : Patrick Hulliwood, Conemauh towhship. Henry Baltzer, 4. . Jol-nstown borough. . Cnemaugh borough. Jame? Downey. George N. Hohman, Joseph All wine, Casqer Cradle, Isaac Parfit, Cencmaugh towrship, Camblria Gtv, Plu mas Down?, And the following nametl pc-i-sons have fi ed their petitions for Tavern License, which wilt be presented at the same tune Daniel McDonald, Conemaugh township. Francis Seiti!, Terrence Delozicr, Relocea Llcwelhm Andrew Smith, Adam Piarr, John Sibe'rt. Concm.-.ugh borougli, Carroll township, Cambria city, O.nemaugli township, Carabiia ci'y, (' lie mau gh borough, Gallitzin, Michael J. Smith. JOSEPH M'DONALD, Gcrk. F.henshurg. Feb. 11, 1857. fiats, Caps, .cots, & Saoc. THE uuderstgned takes j.leasurc in inlorming the citizens f Kbensburg and the publi.-. generally, that h is still in the lowlands of Johns town, carrying on the Hat and Cap trade in all its varienis" branches. In addiliem to his large stock of H?ts and C-ps, he has added to his bu-m.k-ss by purchasing the largest stock of BOOTS and SHOES ever brought t the Gamty. Thank ful to bis friends for their literal patronage of the past, he solicits a continuance of the same. . His stock consists of Hats and Caps ef the latest styles, ef every ehseription for men and boys. Having a thorough practical knowledge of the hatting, and with over eight years experience in the busi ness, the public can rely on getting Hats aa-l Caps of the best material and best msinttfachire. ALSO- -Boots and Shoes of eveiy elescription. for Ladies, Gents' Misses, ami Children. He only asks the public to call and examine bis stock be fore purchasing elsewhi re, as he is confident that his gotitls are 4" the lest.mlhis price the lowest, (y- Hats and Caps mado to order, k j- Tlie highest prk e paid for shippins furs. J. W. THOMPSON. " Two .liMrs South e f the Exchange Hoti T. IVb. 11, .1857. Johnt.n.Fa. i ciii: leal ! I ALL LL perk?Miig themslves i:vh-btcl for to the mider.l'jned. will plea-c make pay- ci sd i.wi.i liv the tit of March. ss after that time tl e oe-o unt-i will l? left in the hands f a preq-er of::- r !cr collection. Feb. 11. 1857. St. GEO. C. K.ZAHM. I. O. O. F. SSt -Ilighlan.l I.ige No. 128 eveiy C-IWEDN ESDAY e vening at theicjla l 'rjirmf- n High st.. in the upper t ry ot Shevnakcr .t-(lu k'. b.uldiug. -
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