iii.i... .1 U. 1 . .. - Stmorrnt unit frniinrl. H. C. DEVINE Editor and "Proprietor. -O.D. MURRAY, Assistant Editor. EBENSBURG. WEDNESDAY MORNlNG:::r.SEPTEllRl:R 9. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET,': fOU COVEKNOK. t : a" WILLIAM F. PACKER, LTC0MISU COtSTT. . roa jrrGr.s or tub sitresih cockt. WILLIAM STRONG, OV BChKS COCSTY. JAMES THOMPSON, . - v '- or rriE count's.- t 10R, CANAL COMMleSIONIR. , HIMROD STRICKLAND, '- ' CUKSTEIt COUNTY. . . COUNTY TICKET. FOtt AS5KMBLY. . G. N. SMITH. roa KEoisittt & rEConvra. MICHAEL HASSON. . .... i P08 TUEASCRiK. . GEORGE J. RODGERS. FOB COUNTY COMMIESIOXEB. JOHN BEARER. , ron rooB house URtcxon. DAVID O'HARRA. ' FOB AUPITOn. ' REESdT. LLOYD. : Tie Devil's Tactics. 1 It appears that the "world progresses, not cnlv in Scientific Diicovcrv, and iu'inorr.l improTcnicntA ; bu that the old Arch l'end, bimfielf, progresses in tho tactics with which Lo' drills Lis ciui.-sa.ries in this lower world. In fact Lis followers are becoming'so -well drilled, that sc i ious doubts arc now entertained amciig tlicai, .whether, there is., any , longer' much uie for a Devil. - - : ' - j -' Thts is more especially tho case since the ikmcX Iiuicmati of Bedford has exhibited his cloven feet, and horny protuberances. One fact b well settled, that is, that as long as Bowmau has the management of the Know- Nothing wires the Boss devil may attend to other' matters, and 'leavo , Cambria county wholly under, hii supervision. ' . ; Among the infernal crew there appears to havo been originated, a plot to get out'. two ctts of Democratic Candidates, and thus to create as much dissension as possible, and then secretly to run ia an entire Kno T- Nothinff ticket. ' Thcv intend to adopt the tactics that' were' approved when . the . order was in its infancy .and to'prcsent no publicUck- vw.i;Kir...,.i,o;t.i;r.irQi.woAi,nr;u t. dor an oath of fccrccv. and thus astonish the M-onle by turninff-the 'election- by a secret stratagem m. nicy nave, nowever, improved cir former plans," by persuading few 'upon the i vtJc the DemocraUo force. ;A part of the plan Los leaked out of ono of their own or- zhnW?i, eIec. .ho wU discbarge tlio-.d-ifcrwLosc oath would not' bold water 'It "f promptly and satisfactorily.t' would tuns appear that the secroY order is' not Because be is and always Las' been, an active dead, but yet living, active, and .'busy,: and' nd efficient Democrat, faithful alike through this fact ia atrcogthcaed , by another -which god and evil, report,; in ' sunshine and in ppcared some tinw ago in an Eastern paper, Btorro. Becaus'e his defcat would tend , to Etarin.f that the American-order "wero'; about disorganize the party,; and enable the Know-rc-organizicg tbeir'forjres'wUb "the ' view' of Nothirgs to boastthat they -'had ' triumphed carryia the proser.t clectioa ;for .Governpr. n .tc.fDCaiyic nncr county" of Western Be this as it may, there is no longer a? doubt Pennsylvania. '"IVnd Anally . ecausQ his' op that they arc "now eccretly rc-orgnnized"i& poncnt, George C. K. ZaUai, although . pro Cambria county and leal by one or two frorii fcaaiug to bo.a voluntccri ti , really the candi the Democratic ' ranks. . This wilt astonish ' tJie romlincJ forr.tt rf Knom-Noth- aome Democrats,, but they will find on ,ihc morning after the election that what we state, in true. " " , ; ': 1 ' i , There rem airs then but one way to defeat their cchemes, and that is for crtry Demo crat in the'ecunty to vote the' whole, ticket. If tbr' opposition should ever' obtaiu"' the as ccudcacy in this county, they . will; maintain it, and then woe .to freedom of Speech, and of the Tress, and of Religious Libtrty Thero maybe merr on the ticket that are objecUoiiable to'ruany 1 of our Democratic frleuds.' ' This li the case in all' nominations Thero. never was . a eett of men nominated that gave entire Ratisfaction. . .Even General Washington was oppowd by-some.- It it. not expected thattacncouti be selected wbo VSuld please every ' cue: ' This can net', bo done. But the great principles of Democracy is that the majority uluill rulei and whatever selec tions'tbe majority may make' must be sus tained ly tho lit embers of the party, or else they must' repudiate their ; Democracy.' -The great party, jvhich Las Con tfollcd 'tho doc t riutjj vt tho iWst(yri world for so many years vrauld eoon becndrssolfed, if minorities would; btgin to diaregard the acts of constituted "ma joritrcs..? XEo.wiil of. the ,.majarity a ex pressed, tiroagh regularly constituted - agents nt the DeLgatc ConvcntionP'whiCli' formed the coun-tv.ttcl'ct. An4 to deny their author 4 to deny their author- aad dearet principle ! - f: ity u to ycuy the firet . But it may be objected that the will of the majority was not so expressed. It is answer ed that tbe'customi and usages of the 4-pa.rty were observed and obeyed, aad if people did nrst Vtii-n nut. fo ; the DeleratatMectionsNxho I ,iauit was mcirs aim uoea nuiait tiiutix i-iuo door pC tbc Delegate tysteni or of Democracy And people who faiVed to put in their objec tions at that time, should -yield them 'now, or forever abandon .true j Democratic principles; v The ticket muni be sustained and the can didate must be elected, "or the Democratic party must break down under the troubles of useless aud profitless dissension. Democrats -of Cambria 'county "will '"you obey and observe Democratic usages? If so vote the whole ticket; If not, join the ene my "of your, long, cherished principles and assist in elevating your opponents to pro motion. " '''''i- Thus far wc have argued as if the present candidates had no claims upon the party. ' Let us now view the case in a stionger light The nominees of the party have- always been Democrats. If ever M. Hasson failed to support the Democratic ticket let us know it, lie stood by the party in its darkest hour. Capt. Smith has at great expense kept . up a Democratic paper, - wLich .has advocated Democratic .principles. He stood up last winter in the Legislature, and boldly, defen ded the tax-payer against the encroachment of corporations. When a powerful corpora tion asked that tho farmer should' bo doubly taxed that they might pay none. Capt. Fmith said, No ! . - He argued that rich Companies are under obligations -. to assist in defraying the expenses of Government ns well as the poor farmer. Do tho fanners and tax-payersf care for none of these things? Smith could have made money by taking the other side of the question. But ho chose to defend the tax-payer. What shall be his reward ? 't In fact the entire ticket has claims 'upon the party, and the party must and .will, sup port it, Mr. Dowmau to the coulrary notwith standing v Then,, Democrat let" your, motto' be, "the. ticket-the whole ticket aud nothing' but tho ticket." . '. , . - ; . Col.' M, Hassouv. A few Kncw-Nothings who aro extremely anxious to figure in politics, have been very activo during the present week, in election eering among the persona attending Court, against Colonel Ilasson the 'Democratic . can didate for.ItegLterrand Recorder. "A"ccord- cording to their leprescntations, nothing but tne election o vlr.' .atim,- can or' wi;l save the country.'- 'We Lave no desire to curb the commendable Jc sTrc of t!. so Apcst'cs of Know- Nothingism, to take their light from under a bushel and let it 6hino beforo men," but a 3 friends we beg leave to assuro them,' that when they undertake to disorganize the Dain- ocratic parly and elect Mr. Zahm, they, are going into a very large field, with a mighty small hoe:" ' , V... 't.i'-. , ? There are a few reasons why every Demo- crat in tho county should 'jrote for Colon 61 Has'son, whitli our Know-Nothing neighbors will doubtless regard as trifles, light as air, but which we are confident wilt have no little influence among the 7 utiterrificd'ron the sec- 9B(1 Tuesday of next October. For the benefit of Know-Nothing-would-bc , politicians, .' wc nU1 6tata tbem- ' Because be ia tbc regularly nominatoci canuiaate o: tne party tor necrts- tcatid Recorder: ' 'That ho was;-fairly 'and boncstly .nominated, ;'even the mcanest.Know- i -'-""6i" h v...j n.iuUtucL;.;J,wuot 1 he 13 well qualified for discliarging ihe diitic T prompt and obliging ; omcer., lu the language of lr. ingUmytid Black RejtiUicaniim; dntl they 1 arc. the Independent voters, on whoni; he relics to. secure his election, r ' We are'glad to perceive - tbe Kndw-Noth-ing leaders so active in urging'. the 'claims ;of Mr. Zahm. r Ile'Eecms to be tUeiFpetiheir favorite... But,be careful geutkxnenactjpru dentlyi or Squire Palmer may i beoonie?'cal oo's. l-The old Natkmal-Denktera$'is wi thy, of EOmo;!considcratonfanhoufd noVbl entirely neglected JuIt. is true Ldiasnot'becn acting with .you quite so long a .Mr Zahm, but remember ncw pr6sclytes!are always Ja.ef tive,and'energetio"JnJ kdvocatrng-Jth? 4aus,6 ttfev espouse." -Dpsi'dcs theyfiiuj ' Dottrtquali lyja9tiye in theirs efforts a o duorgaaia rthc Democratic ranks;an.d if theyarefcot success ful; the blame is notthcirs.'s Besidc8yieorge N. Smith ni.ust4be;1fefcated.'La,'hath;iloit GcorgeW,' Tjowmanald'if'-Wd J not.to be found in-columna, oftiielJlga'jctt-d i;Gar zette.7 ... Mc66rs:Palmer.&:2aha ro itight in doing their 'best to 'secure ' Te?pcetable show, now tlatHhey are-'inthe ' fSeld,'anl thir. Kuow-XdUiiog" friends 're ngbY jn a!i heriog to them. ,But we -hopej they, will not feel, at all hurt or tufprised, if after' all ;thcir efforts1, they find themselves Wning out at tbe '"little end!;'of tl;o.Lorn, 'Qn the evening5 of ; Oar paper Iins beert ' delayed Uyocd the 't to prefa. ' The attavWoo i lagebut ,we rcgulur publication dnv,-'cwi5e; VaVftf3 .ificsB't My' that money's VBtV i No eaaei of 'job woik. y-,.y.,;:- 7t , '..;:iD,FortaBxe have yet U& difr; The Candidate of the "National Democracy" 'We last week informed our , readers, that illiara Palmer, Esq., of ummerhili itowi Elup,rlad announced himself a vVunte'er can- didate for .-vesemuiy, in upposiuon toe fegulart nominee of the Democratic party-. We refer tnose of our. readers who are anx- tous to ascertain the Platform on which, the Squire stands, to Lis card which will be found in our advertising, columns. , It will be., per- ceivou, mat it is not irom any aesire. on nut part to serve the people, but in "perauance of requests from numerous National Democrat in different parts of the county," that he an nounces himself as a ' candidate for a seat as BeprescntatiTe in the next Legislature." ' Wc are glad to find that the Squire it to popular, and thut bis friend are not confined to any particular locality. :iThe truth is, the Squire baa alwars been rather ". popular with the people, and this ia not the first . time he manifested a commendable desire, to occupy a" seat as'Represcntativc,"' in the State Le gislature " In 1S55, previous to the Delegate elections, be announced himself as a candi date for Assembly, subject to tho decision of the Democratic County Convention, and la bored zealously to secure the election of del egates favorable to his nomination. On ref erence to the proceedings of the County Con vention for that year, we fiud that on the first ballot he received 4 votes, on tbc ccocd 3 votes. If he had received just 10 more votes, a i' . a a. ne wouia nave neen nominated. Alter, tnis it is no wonder he should feel very . r sofc,' and willingly allow himself to bo 'used as i tool, by the Kuow-Nothings,' iu 'carrying on their arrangements to' disorganize- 'ant defeat tber Demecratio party in this county - next We have always heretofore been the friend .of Squire Palmer,' and'np to' thetrrneof .his announcing nimscii as a volunteer candidate for "Assembly, we reposed the mobt unlimited confidence in Lis attachment to the principles and i rules , of the Democratic . parly. We ktiew'tflat he ' had been approached by the Thug leadcJ with inducements aid V. re quests," to announce himself : as a volunteer candidate, but wc confidently btlicrcu that he- .was , rorsefscd of firmness enough , to say, No! to tlieir'gencrous propositions.'" We were aware,' it is true, of Lis inuata love of office, but we never for a moment supposed that the ardor of his desire to pcrvc tke people, could induce .him Ao,. announce LimWlf as a volunteer can Uiu.tto for office, in pcrsuance of " requests from", the High Priests of Know Nothingism in' this county;'for hia talk about National Democrats is . baldcrdubh too silly to deceive even a school-boy i But it is even so, and we now find the Squire holding soft dal liance with the party which two years ago he denounced ai dangerous to the civil and Jle ligious rights of the peopk,' and Lis principal fcupportcrB arc men, we have heard Lint more tLaa oncc speak of as Knew-Nothings, and Black Republicans,, whoie principles if car ried out, would inevitably lead to a dissolution of the Union. And yet, they are1 the" 7 X tionll Democrats, .'at wuosa fequcsts.'lthe Squire has annouueed. himself, as a candidate for a ' scat in' the - next - Legislature' ' Are the Know-Nothings desirous of changing their! present ouious appellation, and assuming that of National Democrats ? If so,' we 'ad-t mire their good taste, and If the .Squire-was the first nan to make the happy suggestion, wo beg leave "to congratulate' him cn his good fortune.-, Even though ha &houldn't-be elec ted to a seat id the next Legislature1 doubt less higher honors await him at the handa of nis new iriccas, ana mere is no telling wuat the future may bare in store for 'Lira. ' We arc sorry th.', Squiro has . 'desertod Lis old friends, but if Lo prefers his present quarters to a place in the Democratic ranks, we have no objections to urge but i arc perfectly con tent to leavo bini alone in his:glory." Th,amA3IL-)Porter,iEs(ia!J 4 A favorite game with f the -Know.Nothings and Ulack Republicans; ia tbeir 'attempt- to excite distrust and waht'-of confilenCft? among j the Democratic party ;1y circulating reports unfavorablo to tho" loyalty of prominent mem-; bers of that party they have lately been ' slandering the 'gentlemen wbVe name heads this article, by 'industnously'pubiisbirig 1 that j he was ojposed to the Democratic ticket. , Now, ' as usual with' Know'-oihing .slan derers, there is not.'a' word of, truth ip. Xho story. Mr. Porter is, a Democrat atiichcd to the glorious principles of his party, and. ia in favor of the whole Democratic: ticket, 'State and county.,- This base attempt of ho Know Nothings to iiijurc; afcnian' who, dcscxTcdly stands high wijl rceoil.upon their own, heads fST One year ago Squire Palmer .tfae. or professed to bo, one of tho. strictest part men in the couutw 't. Standjby .he, regular nom incca of the party,'' was then his motto. But then he. was the ! candidate of thaDeinocratic party for 'Poor' House 'Dircctor'VU Now the boot ia on the other Jfg.'and he. is" firmlr'im pressed with the belief, thatatis the duty of all true t3cmocratswto support hTtu'fo'f a .' seat as Representative in the next "Legislature," although he is runuing aa a volunteer .in. op position to Capt78"iurth,r(rie'canddato of the party, fairly and honestly nominated. V-Caii such things he 'and ororcemaiua 2 like a Summer's, doodr 'i . j Withowjonj jpecialwoqdcr i" . , w t9u.Ve,wil.l next ck publisbT the pro- cee diriga cf 'Court,J up to the hour of going Cokpobal KiErria. -Among the arrivals in our town during Court, was the Corporal, wbou well and favorably known , to the citi zens of Cambria generally; as one of the firtt Landlords in Western "Pennsylvania. We deem it : unnecessary to speak in praise of the 'Login House," of which he is how proprU etor. It is considered by all who hav been fortunate enough to atop with: him to be in a first class Hotel. : We take pleasure in rec ommendiDg. the ' Logan House" to the trav elling public, aud to the citizens of Cambria particular!: ; f. . y Bkae. -On Sunday last Seargent P. W , Fox. of the "Washington Rifles," who is well known as a 4 'crack shot," brought down a bear. Mr. Bruin had walked off with a young hog, which he Lad, captured ' in the neighborhood of Sonman, the Seargent came up with him, and trusting that a leaden pill would assist his digestion, administered it to him, and brought him at the first " pop." Tho bear weighed over four hundred pounds. S3T We perceive by tbe Democrat," that a renegade Democrat named Boss, Las offered himself as an ' Independent candi date," to the people of Fulton county, or the office -of Prothonotaryi in. opposition ' to the regular nominee of the party We skicerely hope our Fulton county friends will give him a threshing, on the second Tuesday of next October, which he and his ' confederates will long remember. .-.. . ' t. b9u. We direct the attention of our readers to the card of our friend of Mr.' Peter. Mas TRok, who has opened a store in Johns town, where he will be glad to meet bis old friends. We welcome Peter "back to Cam bria, and are glad .tojhaye the assurauce that he can sell so cheap. ;Uis' reputation for honesty and fair dealing is so well known to most of our citizens as to need no endorsement from us. '7 "''". Candidates for Office. In a few days wo will be in readiness to print the Stato and County 1 icketa. Candidates for office will be required to order their, tickets nnd pay for them in advance. We Lave now on our books three Hundred dollars duo us for tickets. Tbe County Committee, we suppose will altcnd to the priuting of the State tickets Ebensburg and Susquehanna Plank-Road ; Company. I " It will be seen by an advertisement in to day's paper, that there, will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Ebensburg and Sus quehanna Plauk-Road Company, on Saturday tbe 19th it st. A general attendance- of the Stockholders ia desired. - : fS Our fellow , towueman, Thomas P. Fknlos, Esq , and Mr. 'James S. M curat.' of Pittsburg, started on a fishing expedition last Friday morning, to a creek about six miles from town. In tho evening we met them homeward bound,"kwith upwaod of.i nineteen dozen of speckled beauties, one half, of which were at least a i foot long. Pretty good luck thatrfor three: hours. Sshipg . . 'ly We are indebted to a -number of kind friends for their assistance In favoring us "'with' quite a number of new and substantial subscri bers. The 'Democrat .& Sentinerhas now the, largest circulation af any paper n 'the county, ' 'and as an advertising medium is rnot;to'bo excelled bv anv paper this side -of Pit Ubure J MARE LE D ; "'On Sunday 30th August, 182T,'- in- Sus- quehanna township Cambria county. Pa., by Wm. Berkslresser. Esq., ,D: R.' PIIOVI? jto :SUSAX PRUMLIXC -: n u On Tuesday 8th ibf! , by Rev ' L. R" Pow-! ell, Mr. WM. ROWLAND to Mrs. MAR-! GARET ROBERTS,' alP of Cambria town ship. ' i-jl 'On Thusdav 'Srd'inst.V'io Steubenville, Ohio, by the Rev E. ThienponCMr.; T. K.' M'CANN, of Pittsburg, (formerly of this' 'countv.,) to Miss RUTH J. M'QUIRE,1 of Virginia. ? -v ...f O B IiT TI A RT . ' On Thursday the 10j.h inst.. in Ebensburg WILLIAM WOODS, ton of Isaac and Alice Crawford, aged 6 yeara and 9 months. ' -'lT The funeral will proceed from the residence of his parents, this (Friday) evening :'at 4 o'clock, P. M. " iwtsltl HO On Thursday 3rd inst.; ELIZABETH h JANE, daughter of Charles and Jane Owens, aged 1 year and 5 months, oh l !; V'-On Sabbath morning 6th' inst.;' m -Ebens-r burg, Mrs. JANE DAVIS, .wife of , Mr. . Robert Davis, iu the 32nd year of her age. . 4 "' ' ' iThe subject of this notice has , for many years been an active and iseful member of the Presbyterian Church, of tbis place and ever ; maiutaincd a walk, and conversation becoming the gospel. She .was " an amiable and affec tionate wrife. a kind --and' faithful ia6t her, "a true and constant friend. t Her fine qualities of mind and hearty were adorned, wihjthe in fluciikces ofdtvine grac which - made her greatly endeared -to-- the members of the church, nnd'a nelghliof rtspeeted and beloved. Fbr-a,considrableTtiiiil 3 her delicate health adoruonibhed her that heAime on earth would be short, and ehe diligently prepared to meet her God. .''T " .f v "" . ' ."''. ",,!, " In 'death 4-as in life," she bore testimony to the power of grace to sustain, ; and comfort, and cheer the weary and heavy laden , sinner. And with her heart fixed upon Christ, above, she breathed her last on the morning 'of the Sabbath, .'and entered on that rest that re mains for the peeple of God. In this be- j reavemenf an'attacnea nusoaua. wo loving children of. Under years, hec parents, reavement ' an ' attached f husband, and two but the sorrow not as others wLo Lave no Lope. It is only the body which is the pris- roner f tLo grave ; the abetter part, the im- luui iui epirib is irec, ana uvw uiucnu vuc promises in heaven. Revelation throwi rays of glorious light around the grave, and hope looks away beyond the things that are ecn to that happy morning when the dead in Christ shall arise,- and - be made like bim. Then all Lis people appear with him in glory, Thus died, lamented, in the prime of life, A valued mother and a faitLful wife, Called not away, when time Lad loosed each hold On the fond heart, aud each desire grew cold ; But wheu to-all that kuit us to our kind, , - -She felt fast bound, as charity can bind ; Not when the ills of age, its pains, its care. The drooping spirit for its fate prepare ; . But all her ties the strong invader broke,. In all their strength by one 'tremendous etioke ; Sudden and swift the eager pest came on. And terror grew, and every Lop was gone ; Still ILobo around appeared for Lope to seek But viewed the sick, and were afraid to ppeak." f)',5i- ? E. , To Uio Voters of Cambria Couuty. IN PURSUANCE OF REQUESTS FROil numerous National Democrats, in different parts of tbe county, 1 hereby offer myself as a candidate at tbe ensuing October election, for a se.it as representative in th next legislature. . If elected, 1 pledge myself to discbarge viy duties to my constituents to the best of tny alilitiis. WAI. PALMER. Jefferson, Sept. 2, 1857. te. ' ; ' . To the Independent Voters Of Caui brla County, . , : THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIMSELF as an Independent Candida to for tlie offi ces of Register. & Recorder, and Clerk of the Or phans' Court of Cambria County, at tho tloction in October next, and pledges himself, if elected, to attend to the duties tf said officis promptly and satisfactorily. GEORGE. C. K. ZAUM. Ebensburg, August 3, 1857..7 " . . '' ' - i n 1 ----- K II E N S B IT U i A A U CKI.SSOX rail-road: The Cr Coining tit , E1TINGER, ULLMAN & CO. TUF. SURSCRIBEKS TAKE PLHASURK'IN announcing to the citizens of Eber.shurg and vltinity that they have opent-d a large and heavv assortment cf READY-MADE CLOTHING, im the store room adjoining tlie "ilountain II.-iiiie.'f and immcdiat.ly o)posit the rei!ciiC o( Jchns ton Moore. ' . , nieir stork has been purchased at the cheap est 'and most fashionable establishment i th. Eaet, with a view to suit tho rariou- tatri f t L country. Tl.tir ttoik coiisiits t Hll'kiud of gools suitable fr gontlcincn's wear, including every variety of . .. Neckerchiefs, Scarfu, , llaniJkerciiiefi, . Drawers, . ". Uundcrnbirtii, Collar, S o c k 8 , Cnniforts,' Gloves. : . Fine Shirf, ice. -, r I's-cd. n c si a v o a t s, Ovtr Conia ..r. , '- 1: - . Cadimero and Caskiuett Coats, . . . ....... Monkey Jackets, Of all izf and price. Fine Black' Fancy Cas iniere and Cabinet Pantc, Vent of ail Patterns, from $1.00 to $10,00. H A T S . CAPS, : boots, '. andSIIOKS. i; ..Together witja large assortment of arttclt fur gentlemen a wear, not necessary to enumerate. ' "A" large'and' varied 'assortment of R?dd-Ma.i Qirthing for loy6v .Farmers and-' others, uiliing to clothe their boms with a winter suit, will ftnd it to their advantage, to call -we aro determined to sell a good article and at prices to suit the times. All the abovo goods will be disposed of at great ly reduced prices FOR CASH. . ; : . ' Ebensbujg, Sept.. 9, '57.--44.' . ; . : Gifrs! Gifts !! Gifts 1 1 ; -f-A Prize to Every Pnrchafier, I At the Quaker City Publishing; Houmt t f ''DtUNE RULISOX, nilLADELPR IAI BY buying a book for SI, or more'Vou are at; 'once presented with a prizo' worth fjom 25 cents to $100, consisting Fine ? Gold Jewelry; Watchc, A'c. All orders by mail will be proinpJ tly filled, and the prize.or prizes-: will- accompany tho books. Our list cotitaw ali cf the most jicp ular books of the day, and will bo sold at the usual retail price.4,' many of ITicin for leas "' Per aona wiihihg any. particular book' can order "at one, and it : will be forwarded with a gift A catalocue givini? full information, with a list of books and gifts, will bo .sent pst paid, by ad dressing " , , '.rv . , . V. I Sep 9 " DUANE III) I.ISOX. No S3 South Third St., Philadelphia (jt-Agents Wanted, ' ! 1857. 3m. '' " ' ;; LOOK, HERB'! f X E W A R R I T A 1 . : JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, BY I ROBERT DAVIS, r..: i ..;t A lot of Pure White Lead. . r, t . , j A lot of L;nsced Oil, ""' ' A lot of Piitfv. ' A :'vctv larce Iofof Rar' .Iron' and Nails,, all of ivblch he will sell on verr'small urofits:; for cash' of country produce. CALL AND SEEK Also, dobt fo'get that be continues receiviag fresh eup - plies tf Flour and Provisions generally, of the best quality, every few days. ,, , j- " . Ebensburg, Sept. 9, 1854.; , U t"::.r Kvery Day nriupl Somctbln? JVew.' COMMISSION & TEA WAREHOUSE. TnE SU8SCRIBERnfTAT$UES'' TO INFORM ' the citizens of Johnstown and the snrround- ing country that he has cpened' a "Varehouse-in j tne Arcaao uuiiuing, opposue- ianai ADireei, where he is selling gootls at New Y'ork citv prices. Asdaell on commission (for caoh only) I can of fer ;udncements never before mc with in this lo-l cauty. alv stoca consists in. part oi tne nnesi TEAS; COFFEES and SUGARS the market can aFord together wKhievjerytaingtin tbe groccrJ ne an immense tock "of TOBACCO, American and Ininortel SEGARS i a varied asrortmnt of BOOTS and SUOES for Mcu and Boys : Ladies'. 1 Mise,' and Children' SHOES; the best stock of HATS and CArS,erer broujtto this markt-tcf all grades and sizf.- ' ' - " '.,' ALSO, Wholesale Ajent the sale of Dr.-J. Hcwtotter'i celebrateal jSto&ach RUters and WoltTi Aromatic. Schiedam Scnapps.-For particalars call and examine my tock. V " yj- I have adopted the cneprvre system', to that a child can purchase as well as tbe rr.t experi enced person. PETER MASTERSON. Johnstown, Sept. 9, iSaS.-ll-tf.' ; .1 A.TEACUER TO TAKE CHARGE OF A male school, in the borough of Lcretto. Ap ply to the Beard of Schvl Directors of said bor ough ' T. BRAKTFF, Cec'y. 'Srt. 6. 1?67. , . 1 S?133CfgCgn WIlrStFJtS, LETTERS OF ADMIN1STRA tk to the cttate f Ti ter Ai'GIaughlin. late of Cumbria cuuty, dccad. Lave gran ted to the subscriber, all pcrscu indtbtod to th saidctAtc are rcqucMtcd to make in-.medratc pay ment, and those having cla'une or dcmandi agaLutt the estate of said decedent will make kao a tl tame without delay to v- PUIL1P M'GLAUGULIN, Adm'r. Mo. 7 Pena St., PitUburg, Ta Sept. 0, 1856. 44 6t. A MEETING OF ITIE BONDHOLDERS or tbe 3orth Western Rail Road will U held at MukeUy'a Hotel, iu Blairsvillc: on Tum day, September 15th, at 2 o'clock P. M. TEACHERS WASTED. I ELEVEN TEACH EltS ARK WANTED. 16 Jk take cLarco of tbe' TubUc School ia Ci.iu merhill town-. hip,Camtri county. J pffccarrU are requested to rreet 'thc Count y Spcrititendeat and direct orsat JeffVrson. 00 SATURDAY, the 10th day cf October, 1857. Bv oider of to9 Board.- i - . WJL MURRAY, Scc'r, SumiaerLill, Si-pt P. IS67 U OTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVE TTIAT AP- ication will Ins made to his Excellency Governor Pollock for the pardon of J.VMES . CTXiSSIN, conicttd in the Quarter SiMi of Cambria county, 1866, for Larceny, andcecten ced to undergo an iinpiitouneut in the Western Penitentiary for 2 years and 3 mocthp, and at the' same sessions convicted of Burslary aud senten ced to undt-rgo an imprieoiinifeDt in the P niteo tbry for S vcaT. J. W. SLICK. Sept 0, 1857. 44 cjm. LXCCCTOK'S XOTiCE. LETTERS TESTAilEMTARY ON TRE iv.Ute of Dcnu'w lX.ogli;rty lte of Al1-yht-ny To Aiifeliip, detcaMrd, Lave K n pmnii to the unleisiutd, residing in Allegheny township. All per soi a knowing tbeioi;elves iodebted tj said Cit.ite are rqeuctted t come forward anfl settle, and thowi basing clilms against said .&to wiil present their acouuU properly authenticate! fcr Mtilcment. : . . llLUll DOCG11EKTY. Sept. 9, ie&7. :Ct 44. ;.: A MEETING of the .tockhridcra ut the EK enburA' Snaqnehanna Plank Ria l Com pany wil b lied at the Court U.nwr , o thr lxr- ..u.ijhof Ebensburg, on SATURDAY, tbe 19th :nsi., uiween x.ne nours or i ana a uvfocic, i -M., f.-r the purpese of taki?j;.iato CvnkiJrtti. a the propriety of a lvaucicg the ralCK(-f t-Vi'ca aid rx.l. By TcqnKt of a number of t-xkhofJrs. GEO. J. RODGERS.Scquestrafcr. EKnsl urjr, Spt. 0, ,S7-2t JOHN PARKE'S Jolinstouu 3Iarble "Toikn, - Franklin Street, nearly ppcsi th saw Iftko diit Church, Jobastowa, Pa- t tts iroNt'ilENTi?, 'JOilBS, GRAYK ftJS,rTt Stires, ;-Ui.tt!o, TaM, ai.J B. f yi"''i ! rPau lol manitfjCturtl of she juLft K'trX beautiful und finest qualitv of frcicn ana tnaua to ower an ci.e-sp ils tLev can b purchased in the East, with tha addition of carriage. Ftom. long experience in tbe bushier and etrict jttcntijn thereto, U.um assure the public that all order will be promptly attended to and the work fmibed in Lhebobt ant. most handsome manner, furniabed to cider , and delivered nt r.nv place desirtrl. ALSO, Grindstones of various erits and suitable for farai'.'rs and meeharuc. " Sold I y wholesale or retail. v r - UC7I or the convenience f jncn rid j-; io tbe cast and iiorth of" the crnnty. sperimecx uir hr recn and orlr left with tror Ilnntley, at Lis Tin v;r I'-tl-lishmont in Ebci'-sl urg. ' PurcbHSors ar.' iutit to K.ar:ilce a k ard ST, vil A LO Y S lOr F AC A D E M Y. STC D 1 E 1 be rcMiiri"! in Sr. AMVfiw:; Aca-!ei.r Loitto, tasiilr.a co-uitv. on llonanr. ocp!n ber 7th. It wonM bo 'ftg.iraVfe that e .nr' attend on tb'iif.-'ny tl ai the cla.s may wa rned withemt debv. f'-5- '- . . T . j r LSTATC F i:iW.lU KTAS.i, I. EITEBS TESTAMENTARY JIAV.XNO J lecn rante 1 to the uudersia-lj pa ,the ttatj of Edward Evjn. dpcfaelj, lte ot JL'eac burp;, borough. Cambria Couty, P.. aetioe U hereby given tbat all persons int!ebte' U tiJ tate,s well aa thos having cU"m ?mJs name, to call on the nndersipiwi for KtilerreriL E. .1. WATERS. Executor. ELIZABETH EVANS, Exerotria. .-Ebcpsburg?,Aug.,26-Ct 42-,Tu s.t; ,. Tovf n' Property Tor Katie." fTlUE UNDERSIGNED WILL DI6P081 OF JL bis valuable property, kitnated en iim 8 o qnehanna it Ebccsbtirg Piaok Pod.iDl aJn ing tbe residence (t Be v. David Jenkins. Tie property being beautifully situate-4, would Make a good 5U miner residence. The building ia ; twr BtoVi and well j-ljnncd. together w jtk all (be ac cessary out-buildings attached.1 There are 4 ocree of ground attached to the preaniw, on which will le found a choice 1st of fruit trees. Term mad casy.; JAMES R. DAVIS. Ebensburg. Atigi Iff, 18S7 15- EBENSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD- t lilE Fubscril)ers vriih t rcake known ts Uve JL people of vEbensburg and yiciuity, thai they have Just received, at tacir Uti on Min street, opposite tt "Mountain House," tbe lar- rest !a n d beat selected i stock: of C 1 o C k I , , j Watches & " ;f ever brought to tbis to-wn. Their' stock cesteiet .in part as foUovn, viz :i ' h-r -- v. .A Eight day andThlrty; hour; eprrasr'and cr$cl ( '-locks. Taney, Tarlr and Bar-roem Cleckt, Gold Hunting-case aodepen face Lever Waldi cs,,Gold Hunting case . detached L"er..Gold 'Honting rase Lenines, Silver Hunting race Le vers. Silver Hunting case detached Lerera,?! ' -ver IpJiitine case Iepires. Or eo fay Ltvera, Lepinea and Qnartie'rs. Gold Ged, Ye ifi'l ( Fob Chairs, Gold Lxkets, Gold Seals. GtU , .Penci!i!. Bard A Wilson celebrated (Wd Pcm, Gild nd Cameo BrfeMpina. . Gotl-Eai-rlrgt, GenU Breart pin. Gold Fit ret R:rye.- .. Gold Cuff rmi. Gold Eh:rt StuJ. , i Gobi Sleeve Buttcn. , G r I d . Har. - Gold. Sdrer'aad' " Fre( tTetoh KT I'm h' Gold Cross, QfM , Silver and , , . , - Srtr -p!af.l Taand A Table Spoor-. - Butter J oics. 5Uver TbimbW.- Cf rev Gw4 and Fob Chain, .Cpetae'es. Ptirt lVas;r Clock Keyt. Acccr-lecc. Yklics. F.vUa, - c, Ac. , TLt above and many ctber artklc. i m t:cn!, will be sild cheap If cf rl -epr tkaa ran be bongbt tn anv ether eefeMTSkeat flie wdet Philadelphia. " ' ' - ' CLOCKS. WATHIES. 'JETTrTLltr, 'AtXTR- DEONS, c.;"" ' - ,"i repaired ith prrcppfnTa ard at lw ra(e. AD pood sold, and articles repaired,' wrraed. Confident that tbey ctsnct be undcM, tbe rH eCritexa wculd refptftn.v K-aU erfiouawre or the rstronare cf tut pnH.-c. .Atrg.SH ' ,f . Ve r-w -e n f T '
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